Re: DC no longer replicating

From: Ulf B. Simon-Weidner [MVP] (nospam2-ulf_at_usw-consulting.com)
Date: 04/23/04

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    Okwudili says...
    > Thanks for the prompt reply. How can I ensure that my the DNS
    > server on this DC is pointing to another DNS server. what is the
    > procedure.
    >
    Hello Okwudili,

    go into the control panel, then choose "Network Connections", right
    click your LAN Connection and choose Properties. In the "LAN Connection
    Properties" Dialogbox select TCP/IP and click properties. In the
    "TCP/IP Properties" Dialogbox you find the IP-Adresses for the
    DNS-Servers. You want to configure the upper box to point to your other
    Active Directory Domain Controller which is also DNS-Server.

    -- 
    Gruesse - Sincerely,
    Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
    

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