Re: Group policy Error; Event ID 1030 & 1058
- From: sphilip <sphilip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 11:30:01 -0800
Hello Meinolf,
On my DC NIC 213.42.20.20 is the alternate DNS server.
1. Can we leave this alternate DNS server blank?
2. How do I configure 213.42.20.20 as forwarder in the DNS management console?
3. do you think this will resolve my group policy problem?
Thank You
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello sphilip,.
As a first step remove the 213.42.20.20 from the DNS NIC configuration. Inside
your domain you have only to work with your internal DNS server ip. The 213.42.20.20,
i assume from your ISP DNS server, has to be comfigured as forwarder on the
dns management console on the DNS server properties tab "Forwarders".
Also if your clients use the 213.42.20.20 as DNS server on the NIC configuration,
remove it.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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