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Name: Stanquest
Date: May 25, 2006 at 09:17:33 Pacific
OS: Win2K Server
CPU/Ram: P IV 2GB
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Hi everyone, I'm having this persistent problem with my reverse lookup every now and then, but i don't seem to have solution for it. In my reverse lookup I have one time or the other created entries with capital letters and some with small letters, now i have decided to change all the entries to small letters. When i do NSLOOKUP on one of the newly changed entries (small)in the reverse zone, I get the results in CAPITALS back, Although I had edited it into small letters. I then decided to delete the entries that were created into small and create completely new ones but i keep getting the result back in CAPS. Is it possible it has to do with my forward lookups? Is it cached somewhere? DNS Flush did not help.
Can any one help out?
Thank you.
Stan

Stanquest



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Name: racoonracer
Date: May 25, 2006 at 13:23:46 Pacific
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delete and redo the entires for forward and reverse. update files and restart service.

downtime is less than a minute

Why does everyone seem to have computer except me?!


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