Re: Can't get the MX record of a domain

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In news:uRr0GhW2FHA.3492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
William Sun <freemansun01@xxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
commented about below:
> Thank you Ace very much!
>
> This situation occur two twice.
> Normal it happened after the Win2K updated from website automaticly.
> Today, I try to update the driver of NIC.
> It's been resolved.
> I think it's caused by the software bug.
> I remember a tool Microsoft provide can reset the TCP/IP settings.
> But I forget the name of it.
> Can you kindly tell me it!
>
> Thanks again!!!

You can first try netdiag /v /fix to reset it. I believe with Win2000, you
would reinstall TCPIP. In Win2003, you can resete it wtih netsh. THere's a
link for Win2003 and netsh, but since you have 2000, I don't think it
applies.

Here's how to reinstall TCPIP:
285034 - How to Remove and Reinstall TCP-IP for Windows 2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285034

299451 - HOW TO Remove and Reinstall TCP-IP on a Windows 2000 Domain
Controller:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299451

Ace


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