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Server needs password to synch31 Aug 2006 02:22 GMT3
I have a Microsoft Windows Server 2000 (5.00.2195) Service Pack 4 with 1.5
Gigabyte RAM in a workgroup called: “Workgroup”. It runs a SQL Server package
with allows reports from our UNIX server to be run. The authors of the
package say the SQL Server cannot be moved into our ...
Resolution fails, running nslookup causes it to succeed31 Aug 2006 02:20 GMT3
Browsing to download.nai.com fails due to our internal DNS servers not able
to resolve the hostname.  Then if we run nslookup against our DNS servers
and query the hostname that way, it succeeds and subsequently DNS client
name resolution (and browsing) also works for a little ...
Event ID 315030 Aug 2006 17:17 GMT5
I have one server so it runs our DNS. Everyday I am getting these messages
about 1 every hour.  What do they mean.
Event Type:    Information
Event Source:    DNS
Problem with accessing shares.29 Aug 2006 16:32 GMT5
I am having a problem access shares after a recovery of the data.  I have an
NT server that is used for my main storage server.  We recently had 2 drives
fail and had to restore all the data and since the failure I cannot access
the shares using the server name.  If I do ...
.domain.com in DNS (W2K3)28 Aug 2006 20:25 GMT2
I use windows 2003 as public DNS servers. I want to forward domain.com
(without www. !!!)  to my IIS server.
How do I set this in DNS?
For some reason I have to fill in something during the creation of a
dns problems26 Aug 2006 16:40 GMT8
I have two windows 2003 sp1 dns servers in my office on the ip network of
192.168.115.x / 255.255.255.0.  Server A (192.168.115.2) is my primary dns
server and a global catalog.  From here I can resolve both internal ip
address and external ip address.  I can also get tracert and ...
DNS name resolution slow - the first time...25 Aug 2006 19:49 GMT1
I've configured 2 Windows 2003 DNS servers in a single forect/domain -
they are set to IP Forwarding to recursive name servers given by my
ISP.  When I go to the cmd line and ping yahoo.com - the delay is about
4 seconds - thereafter its quick.  The Domain controllers (2) are the
Adding DNS (Member Server Only) to Domain25 Aug 2006 04:38 GMT2
Here is the scenario:
I have abc.com Windows 2000 Domain with 2 Windows 2000 DCs (DNS Active
Directory Integrated, DHCP included). I have added new Windows 2000 Server
that act as a member server and has DNS service installed. I tried to add
old DNS records still coming up after AD reinstall25 Aug 2006 02:32 GMT3
I was having some trouble with our system and decided to unistall
active directory as well as DNS and start over from scratch. I even
went as far as changing the server's computer name as well as the
domain name. I am running a stand-alone Win2k Server with a router
Help with DNS Forwarders24 Aug 2006 16:56 GMT9
I am setting up my windows 2000 Advanced server at the office.
Here is a little idea about my network structure.
I have a Linux machine acting as a firewall.
This machine is connected to the internet directly and connected to
Dynamic DNS not working after Subnet change.21 Aug 2006 06:28 GMT3
Domain 2000
DNS server Windows 2003 (reverse lookup zone 10.10.1.x subnet)
DHCP is on the same server as DNS
Last week we changed our IP subnet from 10.10.1.0 / 24 to 10.10.0.0 /
The DNS server could not find or open zone file dns21 Aug 2006 06:23 GMT2
Well, here's my scenario. Yesterday, I edited my foward lookup file. At
the same time, the server ran out of hard drive space showing only 14MB
available on drive C: - I did not figure this out until after some
troubleshooting and a reboot. When I opened the event viewer I noticed
Suffix and DNS server changes on client.16 Aug 2006 17:11 GMT2
We have one network segment using 192.168.15.x with two domains on it. Within
that ip address range we have 192.168.15.101 - 200 dished out by DHCP from
domain B. The rest of the address's are assigned statically and are all part
of Domain A.
Event 414 source DNS in WORKGROUP server16 Aug 2006 14:04 GMT3
I'm seeing Event 414 after each reboot.  There is no domain at this site.  All
workstations and this Win2k server are configured as members of a workgroup
named COMPANYNAME.
Googling turns up lots of advice about dealing with single-label domain names,
multiple subnets in DNS15 Aug 2006 16:34 GMT1
hello, in my primary DC (which is also the primary DNS server), i have
class B addresses for local network. i also have remote users, on very
slow leased line, who are on a class C addresses. i created a test user
from one remote site using its class C address together with a ...
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