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Possibly DNS or DHCP issues- PLEASE HELP28 Feb 2006 21:04 GMT4
I REALLY need some help on this one:
I will try to condense this as much as I can.
2 DC's-
One running Windows 2000 Server w/SP4- Has been the DC for 3 years as
Suggestions Please28 Feb 2006 15:47 GMT1
I have a user who is behind a proxy. When he attempts to access his web site
he receives a response that
[code=DNS_TIMEOUT]
A DNS lookup error occurred because the request timed out during the lookup.
unable to load a resource record (RR)28 Feb 2006 14:33 GMT1
Hi All,
I am getting following error in my DNS event log recrently and i believed
this has caused my entire active directory operation to do hairwired... I am
clueless about how to solved this error .. any help is very very much
SBS/Server locks up on boot, please help!28 Feb 2006 09:54 GMT4
Nice clean install of SBS-2003 has locked up, it gets stuck on "applying
computer settings"
I can boot into safe mode and have aquired the following error/warning logs
(from the normal boot time)
preferred server changed unexpectedly28 Feb 2006 01:27 GMT1
I have a very strange problem with our network. Currently we got two 2003
server running a AD, a AD-integrated DNS zone, dhcp service on server A.
The DHCP service on server A is configured to use server A as preferred DNS
server while server B is alternate DNS server. The DHCP ...
SBS2003 setup via NAT27 Feb 2006 23:46 GMT5
Background:  New SBS2003 std server, one nic, behind DLink DI-604 router.  
Static IP address of 192.168.0.125 defined for server on DLink router already
supporting old working NT4 server and workstations.  DLink router WAN IP
212.232.95.94, WAN DNS 154.11.138.59 and 154.11.128 ...
SOA in Windows 2000 domain27 Feb 2006 19:00 GMT3
With DNS hosted on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server DC, can you somehow
manually edit the information on the SOA tab for a forward lookup zone?  Mine
are all grayed out and I need to change the refresh rate.  I really didn't
want to rebuild the zone.  Any ideas or am I forced to do ...
Reverse Lookup Issue27 Feb 2006 14:03 GMT1
Can anyone help?
I have 1 AD Domain with 3 AD Sites, 2 have 1 DC in each and 1 have 2 DCs in.
The I.P's for the sites are
192.168.1.0 (2 Servers)
Duplicated DNS names exists27 Feb 2006 13:56 GMT1
Duplicate names with same IP are present in DNS how to remove such identities
automatically
Split DNS26 Feb 2006 12:39 GMT6
Can someone point me to a resource that explains how to set up split
DNS (different data for external and internal clients) on Windows 2003
Server?
DNS Server Settings Lost on Internet26 Feb 2006 03:57 GMT3
Several months ago I had (with Microsofts help) set up DNS on our SBS 2003 to
host a domain so that we could access our e-mail from outside the office via
the internet by the command "https://domainname/exchange" This was working
just fine until 3 weeks ago when the router which ...
DNS Alias a share25 Feb 2006 22:42 GMT1
I'm trying to setup a DNS alias for disaster recovery preparations for our
printers and for some reason in 2003 R2 it won't work?  I've tried following
the below article with no luck:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281308
DNS general25 Feb 2006 17:22 GMT1
Please check out this link:
http://oceanic.rrbiz.com/rr_oceanic/sec_unformatted.asp?TrackID=&CID=1426&DID=18
78&VID=242

a. What is DNS used for in these packages ?
b. What would be the difference between 1 and 2 DNS ?
delegated vs stub question24 Feb 2006 19:33 GMT4
I thought I had the differences and uses down for these 2 until I came
across the following in a practice test question. Its just the relevant
portion of the explanation:
"You should not configure a stub zone in this scenario because the DNS
DNS Record Limitations?24 Feb 2006 18:24 GMT2
I need to create a DNS primary zone (NOT active-directory integrated) that
will potentially hold up to 50,000 address records.  Will this be possible
using Windows 2003 DNS?
If not:
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