Could anybody help me as a newbie to windows xp? I'm trying to ensure
that my pc is safely firewalled using Zonealarm & have noticed that from
time to time, XP attempts to connect to my ISP's domain name server via
the generic host protocol. This happens out of the blue rather than when
I've just typed in a domain name & I'm just wondering what the os wants
to connect to the DNS server for? Sorry if this is an obvious question &
many thanks for any help!
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Replication Problem ... In our company we have a Windows 2000 AD with 2 DCs each in a different site. ... The DNS server was unable to open the Active Directory. ... Could not bind to a Domain Controller.... infer a route by which this Partition can reach this site. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
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