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DNS - Internet31 Jan 2007 22:42 GMT3
Buenas tardes!!!
Tengo un problema. Para que las PCs de mi red salgana Internet, tengo que
cargarles el DNS manualmente, pero como DNS debo cargar la IP del
router/gateway si no, no tienen salida a Internet. Si configuro como DNS el
Windows 2000 DNS and Exchange Server 2003 problems31 Jan 2007 07:33 GMT1
Dears friends,
We have a network with 3 servers with AD installed on all of them. Two
of them are running windows 2000 server and the third one is running
windows 2003 with exchange server 2003.
Client computers change DNS27 Jan 2007 04:02 GMT7
Last week changed my DC. Got a new machine running as DC, DHCP server
and DNS server.
Users can connect with no problem and get the right DNS servers I am
assigning them through DHCP.
DNS Server Problems - Keep having to restart the DNS service26 Jan 2007 04:51 GMT5
For about a week now during the day our office internet connection goes
down. When it goes down I have to restart the DNS service on our server
which brings the internet back online.
Our DNS server has forwarders set-up to send external requests to an
Delegating domain name to Win2003 DNS21 Jan 2007 07:20 GMT3
I have registered a domain name with goaddy called e.g. my-domain.de,
currently the name servers are PARKCT1.SECURESERVER.NET and
PARKCT2.SECURESERVER.NET. Is there any way to set the domain name servers to
be dns1.my-domain.de and dns2.my-domain.de, and delegate the zone to my ...
no-dns.as5587.net19 Jan 2007 16:52 GMT6
Im using win 2000 dns to run the dns for my domains and email.
Everything works great but when i tracert my mailserver ip
(mail.reach-global.co.uk - 193.243.251.43) it resolves as
no-dns.as5587.net. Why is this? If i ping mail.reach-global.co.uk it
DNS forwarders  checkboxes are disabled (grey)15 Jan 2007 09:05 GMT2
I have Win2K Srv with AD Integrated DNS.
I want to connect all  my clients with internet.
But Problem is DNS Srv can't resolve "outside" hosts. Because I cant
setup forwarders or root hints. This table's checkboxes are disabled
Multiple Domain Questions11 Jan 2007 21:34 GMT2
I posted this in the WindowsNT.dns newsgroup and thought it would be
better posted here. Thanks!
Hi Everyone,
We recently moved to Active Directory (Win2000) DNS. The problem we are
DSN Accpac Tables to MsAccess10 Jan 2007 04:55 GMT2
We would like to create an MsAccess.Mdb (or Sequel database) in office 2000
to obtain individual table details from Accpac Plus in Dos (an accounting
program)?
This Access data will be used for viewing and printing and not for
DNS Configuration08 Jan 2007 22:01 GMT1
If you have 2 domain controllers that both have dns installed how
should you set up the tcp/ip configuration for Preferred DNS Server and
Alternate DNS server on them? Should each server only point to itself
for preferred DNS server and not set an Alternate DNS server?
registers DNS08 Jan 2007 19:06 GMT1
How can I register automaticly on system DNS Static IP address of computer ?
Is it possible to do that by by Groupe Policy Object.
Thanks,
Mourad
How does Google direct my IP to Australia?08 Jan 2007 12:26 GMT4
I am using XO Communications as my ISP with an IP block of 67.106.x.x
Every time I browse to Google.com, I am directed to Google.com.au  .
I am located in the United States.  This presents the problem that
every time I search for something, all the advertisements are
 
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