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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:35:23 -0700
I am trying to add DNS to several remote systems that reside on Workgroups.
The command appears to work (I am returned to a prompt with no error
messages), but when I go to check, the DNS is still empty. The following
syntax looks right:
netsh -r xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx interface ip add dns 10.254.3.3
Is this not correct? Thanks in advance,
DI
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