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Reverse Lookup Zone - Windows Server 200331 Jul 2006 04:02 GMT1
Installed Server 2003 in an existing Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain and
I am not sure what happened to part of the existing reverse lookup zones.  
All the information in Reverse Lookup Zones\10.in-addr.arpa\50\10 is missing
except for the windows 2003 pointer record.  Is ...
HELP! I need to delete 300+ zones from DNS....31 Jul 2006 03:50 GMT1
Yeah so the Navy decided to implement DNS Blackhole by building zones
for all these domains. I've found a better way to block those domains,
but now I have to clean up my DNS.
Is there a script to delete multiple domains? Or a command line tool I
DNS Updating31 Jul 2006 03:48 GMT2
If a client is using DHCP to obtain a IP and it leases a new IP to it, does
DNS update this ? For instance a client is
192.168.1.1 and the client requests a new lease and the DHCP server assigns
it 192.168.1.4 does this update the DNS record ?
Problems setting up for DNSKong31 Jul 2006 03:42 GMT3
I'm trying to set up Windows 2K to use DNSKong as in the instructions at
http://www.pacificnet.net/~bbruce/dnsw2k.htm    by editing
HKLM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\Interfaces\ and
finding NameServer in the { } entries and modifying the string to read
Cannot find OUTBOUND MX Records for domain29 Jul 2006 16:57 GMT2
We have recently migrated to a new server SBS 2003, using Microsoft
Exchange as email server.  We encountered outgoing mail error when
sending emails to China bouncing back after emails sending out.  We can
receive emails from China, but can't send to them.  Please advise,
DNS/KEYPORTS29 Jul 2006 16:25 GMT1
I am on wireless, quite oftenly my DNS goes off, I dont know why.
When I open my wireless connections and go into properties, it says the "data
encryption" is disabled. I turn this on so that my key is found automatically
(this is what I was originally told was the reason why DNS ...
Problem joining client to domain28 Jul 2006 21:40 GMT1
I just installed server 2000 and configured AD/DNS via the "Manage your
server". When I try to add a windows 2000 Pro client to the domain I get the
this error:
The following error occurred validating the name "HomeOffice.com"
DNS - External Domain28 Jul 2006 05:33 GMT6
I have a Windows 2K3 standard edition server running DNS with a non-public
domain name (companyoffice.com).  They have a co-branded webex domain name
called company.webex.com.  They are able to access company.webex.com from
outside their local network, but get a page cannot be ...
dns problem28 Jul 2006 05:30 GMT2
Hello... Need your help ASAP
I have a windows 2000 domain with 2 domain controllers.  XXXPDC and XXXBDC
machines.
when i try to open active directory users and computers in XXXPDC  get the
Slave DNS server not taking over.25 Jul 2006 16:20 GMT5
Hello, Group:
I've got an Active Directory providing the primary DNS to clients, and
the backup DNS server is running Bind 9 as a slave.
Today, the primary DNS server failed, but the clients still couldn't
DNS entry for external domain24 Jul 2006 21:34 GMT1
I have an internal w2k dns (companyA.com)
I was requested by another company to add an entry to dns for them as
follows: sub.companyB.com
I am trying to add this to DNS but have not found anyway of doing so
win client not attempting dns update23 Jul 2006 15:57 GMT2
i am having a problem whereby my windows xp (sp2) clients are not
attempting to update their dns hostname dynamically.
i am using 'ipconfig /registerdns' to force the dns update, and
can verify that an attempt is not being made both by using a packet
DNS return random incorrect query responce ie request yahoo.com and get google.com22 Jul 2006 23:31 GMT1
I just recently updated our office domain to windows 2000. There are
two offices connected via a working vpn. The TCP/IP  layer is solid as
I can ping anywhere concistently. The problem is whenever a client
makes a dns request to the interent random responces come back. I've
joining a domain22 Jul 2006 23:26 GMT2
I have two T1 - 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1
I have a domain in one of the T1 - 192.168.1.10.  From the 192.168.2.1 I can
ping 192.168.1.10 but have a very hard time joining the domain.  What I did
was to add 192.168.1.10 as a wins address to my 192.168.2.1 machines and now
Beginner Help21 Jul 2006 13:00 GMT1
I have a win2003 AD server at home with a cpl pc’s on a network. I am
trying to set the pc’s up to log into the server ....I am unable to
join the domail. I think it is a dns problem. I need to be able to get
out on the net with the pc’s as well as the server. the domain i have
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