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I need chage my DNS IP address28 Mar 2007 05:05 GMT1
I need chage the DNS IP Address, and i don't know tocreate a new Reverse
Lokkup Zone
DNS resetting28 Mar 2007 02:59 GMT2
I have a small home network consisting of a few XP Pro machines, a Win2K
machine, a demoted Server 2000 machine and a server running Server 2003.
I access the internet through a NetGear RT-311 Router that points to my
ISP's two external AT&T DNS servers, 12.27.189.x.  My internal ...
Non-Integrated DNS Zone26 Mar 2007 17:28 GMT1
I need help creating a non-integrated dns zone. My company has started a
seperate website, and they just installed a couple of subversion servers
that I need to put in a seperate DNS zone and exclude from dhcp. I have
never created  a non-integrated zone before.
DNS not resolving some websites26 Mar 2007 14:39 GMT1
My company hosting our own DNS server which resolving all internet websites
for internal users. Lately some users feedback to me that they cannot access
some of the websites. I performed a nslookup on those "problem" websites and
it fails. I tried to access at home and it works fine ...
Log DNS usage?22 Mar 2007 02:58 GMT1
We use w2k server DNS in our domain and are trying to setup detailed
logging.
Is it possible to have DNS log information such as
user IP
Bulk modification in actvie directory21 Mar 2007 08:00 GMT3
I want to modify the address fields for a bulk of users..
As each user has different address, how to modify the address fields
for all users in Active directory as a whole.
Thanks in Advance
DNS - AD - problem connecting new machines to domain20 Mar 2007 18:06 GMT2
I have a small AD setup, one Win2k server (DC, DNS,DHCP,SQL2K) and an old
NT4 server (SQL2K). Approx 15-20 clients, mainly XP, but 1 or 2 Win2K Pro.
The DNS/AD setup is using (and has always used) the companies primary domain
name (e.g.mydom.co.uk) as the internal domname. But DNS ...
Entering external URLs15 Mar 2007 11:55 GMT2
I've a Win2ksp4 box running AD integrated DNS.
The system is my DC as well as my DNS server.
Our internal domain name is tvc.net (a fictional DNS name that is only
an internal system).
How to change DNS properties without logging in?14 Mar 2007 00:19 GMT2
Hey guys,
I thinks somehow the DNS properties of my win2000 machine is screwed
up and it is not letting me logging in even as local computer. I
installed parallel OS in another drive, which works fine. Is there
DNS devolution12 Mar 2007 00:02 GMT2
I have a question in regards to DNS using the 'Append parent suffixes of the
primary DNS suffix'.
Example:
Windows 2000 domain (corp.123.net.au)
separatin public domain , an private domain05 Mar 2007 09:24 GMT1
i have 2 server windows 2000 and every server have acces to  same internal
network and external , one of them mail server and the 2nd application
server  but when i do nslookup from external server for searching my server
it resolve it with internal and external adress
Domain Controller DNS Query Refused04 Mar 2007 01:21 GMT2
I have spent the last three days working on this issue and im stumped.
I am setting up a domain controller on windows server 2003 Enterprise
R2. Everything is actually working perfectly. The DNS resolves just
fine I can add and remove computers from the domain. It all works fine
stub zones and conditional forwarding02 Mar 2007 05:58 GMT16
Does Stub zones build up large cache records and facilitate name resolution
using cache records as does conditional forwarder ? The reason I ask is
because I am trying to differentiate among the two methods and possibly
determine which method would more efficient in terms of ...
 
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