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DNS reverts to old settings25 Sep 2006 12:22 GMT1
I currently have an issue with my DNS Server
My setup is as follows Windows 2003 Standard Server with roles of DNS, DHCP,
AD, and Terminal Serverwhich is the PDC.
Windows 2003 Standard Server running Exchange 2003, only function
DNS issues25 Sep 2006 05:21 GMT3
I have ran into a problem with my DNS server.  Somehow something in the
configuration was changed.  The network is a Windows 2003 Standard Server
running a domain.  Any of the systems that logon to the domain will be able
to ping the server using just the hostname.  However, any ...
DHCP Not Updating DNS25 Sep 2006 02:34 GMT1
I am having a problem with my new Windows Server 2003 DHCP updating DNS
entries on my DNS server.
Environment: 3 DHCP servers 2000 (not on DC's), 3 DNS servers 2003
(integrated on DC's), 1 DHCP server 2003 (not on DC) upgraded.  DNS
Name resolve in VPN24 Sep 2006 22:42 GMT1
Hi,
We have the issue where there is a domain that a user can connect to via a
VPN, however the names are not resolving correctly.
For example, when a user logs into domainnameexample.com.au, and trys
Cannot Resolve .net Domain24 Sep 2006 22:25 GMT1
One of my standalone DNS servers has stopped resolving just the .net domain.
.com domains still resolve fine.    What would cause this to happen?
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Disappearing Forward Lookup Zone23 Sep 2006 22:03 GMT1
Has anyone heard of a Foward Lookup Zone disappearing after reboot?  I
have a secondary zone on a trusted domain.  After every reboot of both
my DNS servers, I that zone disappears.  Once I add it, all is well
again, until I reboot.  Anyone heard of anything like that?
"local policy does not allow you to log in interactively"23 Sep 2006 16:55 GMT1
Error msg seen when a user attempts to log into our domain.  Could this be
harware related or is there a problem with the local or domain controller
profile?  WindowsXP sp2 on a laptop is the setup
not answering MX record23 Sep 2006 16:38 GMT5
Hello there, everybody, I have my internal DNS servers integrated with AD,
there are four MX records on my forward zone for the Exchange Servers. Now, I
have some Linux boxes running sendmail that need to resolve the MX record
from my internal DNS servers. The problem is that my ...
5 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer's Performance23 Sep 2006 15:35 GMT1
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What's the best practice for a dns setup?23 Sep 2006 01:06 GMT1
We have a multi domain, multi site single forest AD structure. Our current
setup is that whenever we create a new domain we make it an AD intergrated
stub zone in the root zone.
Is this the best practice?
Exchange 5.5 and Outlook200322 Sep 2006 06:52 GMT1
I have an exchange 5.5 server and all clients are usin Outlook 2003. For no
reason the clients are suddenly taking a long time to connect to exchange. If
I put the mailservers ip address into the clients dns settings, it connects
quickly. Any help?
DNS Suffixes22 Sep 2006 06:49 GMT2
How can we assign the list of DNS Suffiexes to the clients through DHCP?
standard primary22 Sep 2006 06:38 GMT1
Any help appreciated....
Excuse my knowledge of DNS as it is weak...but this is what i am
doing/finding.
I am trying to migrate to Windows 2003 AD.  I have successfully
Urgent - DNS errors prevent Terminal Server Log-On22 Sep 2006 06:31 GMT1
I'm having troupble logging-on to my Terminal Server.  I just noticed this
DNS error in the log.  Where do I begin troubleshooting this problem?  
4004
MessageId=4004
internal.address.see.rfc1918.mc.net22 Sep 2006 06:24 GMT1
Why is our dns server doing this?  When I do a "who" in our AIX 5.3 machine
all telnet sessions from another subnet show
"internal.address.see.rfc1918.mc.net".  I want to see the host name or, if
the host name cannot be resolved, to display the actual IP address.  Thanks
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