Summary: Our Active Directory integrated DNS server resolves internal names perfectly. It is set up to forward external requests to our ISP's name servers whi...
Summary: Okay here is my setup. A small AD integrated network (all Win 2K) with a primary (GC) and secondary domain controller in the same subnet (just for ...
Summary: What exactly is it you wish to automatically add? Windows 2000's DDNS (dynamic DNS) automatically add's client records if you check the box that tell...
Summary: We have an sporatic DNS resolution issue with random websites. A client will go to website and the the resolution for the webiste will fail. Perfor...
Summary: I'm having problems setting up a local lan server as/with a domain. The domain name I'm using is the same as our company website so when I try and pin...
Summary: If you have already run dcpromo and accepted M$ suggestion of saying yes. Then open DNS and add an active directory integrated forward lookup zone. It...
Summary: Hi we have recently migrated from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, we have an office in Holland which are running Windows 2000 and we are using NT4.0. ...
Summary: the last time I had a DNS issue i ran Dcpromo brought the server down to a memeber server removed DNS through add/remove programs then i installed DNS...
Summary: Hey Gumby, Try this: On a Windows 2000-based or Windows Server 2003-based domain controller that has Domain Name System (DNS) installed and integrated...
Summary: This is probably easy for those with experience. I want to create a simple batch file that will flush the local workstation DNS resolver cache and al...
Summary: M2Go. . . . Regarding the Host files, in the directory C:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc there are six files. Only one has a date later than 12/7/99 ...
Summary: I'm having problems setting up a local lan server as/with a domain. The domain name I'm using is the same as our company website so when I try and pin...
Summary: With no applications open on the desktop, every few seconds the command prompt box flashes up on the monitor, stating "successfully flushing dns resol...
Summary: If you have a fairly large network I'm sure your ISP will not want you using their DNS server (it takes up bandwidth, which ISPs hate to give out for ...
Summary: DNS has little to do with email. It has something to do with it yes but it doesn't deliver email. DNS resolves FQDN's (fully qualified domain name) ...
Summary: you need to set up a default gate way and use the proxy as the gate way. other wise your machines will try to contact the external DNS server when its...
Summary: I am trying to add a user to a windows 2000 pro machine that is joined to my domain, southmane. I go to add user, type in name and domain name, then ...
Summary: Quick question I hope someone has an answer to. I recently installed win2k active directory. The environment was Win NT 4.0, but I did not migrate, ...
Summary: Well, the 2 nics are configured right now. I can ping any computer on the network including the first server. I went into DNS to add the first serve...
Summary: Here is another persons post I found that explains a little more clearly what my problem is I have setup one server as a DC, set up the DNS etc. The s...
Summary: the issue has been resolved (add one broadband router) but another has been discovered, ports 21 22 23 are inaccessible (this was both before and afte...
Summary: I may be talking out of my bum, but I had an idea when I read the post- could you disable dns lookup, add a hosts file for just the one address,pointi...
Summary: Seems as long as your AD network has some pre-win2k machines, you need WINS. But if 2000 DHCP can dynamically update pre-win2k machines in DNS, why do...
Summary: Another thing that most people miss. Win2K relies heavily on DNS. If no DNS server is on the network (local DNS) then add the address to the hosts fil...
Summary: As I'm sure you already know, DNS resolves IPs to friendly names (i.e. www.xxx.yyy.zzz to widgets.com) and WINS translates firendly names to IPS (widg...