Re: Accessing domains in the LAN

From: Fran ( _at_)
Date: 01/21/05


Date: 21 Jan 2005 17:29:05 -0600

AD requires DNS to work. That's why each domain has its own DNS server
and yes, I have the other DNS servers set up as secondary DNS servers
in the TCP/IP settings on the LAN (not internet)

I'll try the NSLookup thing and see where that gets me.

Thanks for taking the time to assist!

<Fran>



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