Hey Guys... Still having Issues with AD and Group Policy



Hi Florian, whats up? not sure if you will answer this or not, but i
would appreciate a response from someone!

However I am having some difficulty understanding DNS. from your
message:


Give the clients your DC's IP address as the only DNS reference.
Configure your DC's DNS-server that it will forward DNS requests to the



router, the DC isn't able to resolve itself.


Could you help me with where I specify these settings? If I got into
DNS Management, would I look under Forward Lookup Zones? and here I
would specify instead of my DC IP? I specify the IP of My Router
Correct? where abouts in here do I actually do the specify?


I am even in the right area?


If you could let me know that would be greatly appreciated Florian!


Thanks
Bryan

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