Re: DHCP Redundancy
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The client is the one that updates the record in our environment.
"ptwilliams" wrote:
> > As far as the DHCP server owning the record, by default the client updates
> > DNS correct? So the issue of ownership wouldn't really come into play
> > would it unless the DHCP server updated the DNS server for the client? Am
> > I right
> on that?
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> Correct. But is the DHCP server updating the records?
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> Also, a client checks to see if it can update a record, and fails if it
> doesn't have permissions or if that record is owned by someone else (or
> registered by someone else).
>
> --
> Paul Williams
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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