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Windows 2000 DNS
Name: TL714 Date: November 29, 2004 at 17:43:13 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: 1 gig
Comment:
Since I changed my domain hosting service, all my win2k clients are taking a long time to log into my win2k domain (10 minutes +). If I unplugg the ethernet cable, comes up quick. I have AD and DNS installed and running on the DC. It has been working fine for the past 2 years. But since the domain hosting change, this is the problem I am facing. Is there anything that I need to do on my end to fix this? Please help. Thanks.
Since I changed my domain hosting service, all my win2k clients are taking a long time to log into my win2k domain 10 minutes +. If I unplugg the ethernet cable, comes up quick. I have AD and DNS in
Name: Curt R Date: November 30, 2004 at 03:53:09 Pacific
Reply:
You're going to have to change records in DNS to reflect the changes...or at the very least, remove the old ones referencing the previous domain hosting service if your new one does appear in the records.
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