Re: AD dns entry reverting

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No, don't I wanted to make sure it wasn't multihomed.

What happened with the netdiag and the ipconfig?

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"mikea" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Yes it does have 2 nics. The other one is disabled and not connected. We
> could connect it and enable it if that would help. Thanks
>
> "Paul Bergson" wrote:
>
>> Is this dc multihomed?
>>
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>> Paul Bergson MCT, MCSE, MCSA, CNE, CNA, CCA
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>> "mikea" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:910708F4-DAA8-4526-83FE-7A7396A7218C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Yes the ip address/mask/gateway are all correct. The dns entry's are
>> > both
>> > set to other dns servers(there are 3. 2 AD integrated and one that's
>> > not).
>> > This server is itself a DNS server. Was thinking about changing it so
>> > that
>> > the first one is set to another dns server and the second to itself.
>> > I'll
>> > try the netdiag command. Thanks
>> >
>> > "Paul Bergson" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You could do a netdiag /fix and that will rebuild the dns
>> >> entries
>> >> for this server, but I'm not sure if that is going to fix it.
>> >>
>> >> Have you done an ipconfig /all to verify the ip addresses
>> >> are
>> >> defined as expected?
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >>
>> >> Paul Bergson MCT, MCSE, MCSA, CNE, CNA, CCA
>> >>
>> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> >> rights.
>> >>
>> >> "mikea" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:7828DAC8-F15F-44A3-9E9F-C9364AA8E0C8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> >I have a situation where i moved some data from one win2k3 DC server
>> >> >to
>> >> > another win2k3 DC server recently. There were some AD
>> >> > organizational
>> >> > unit
>> >> > group policy logon script changes that needed to be made to remap
>> >> > clients
>> >> > to
>> >> > the new location. I noticed initially, right after the data moves,
>> >> > that
>> >> > the
>> >> > clients were remapping correctly. In the morning however i noticed
>> >> > there
>> >> > weren't. When i investigated this i noticed, from a dcdiag at the
>> >> > domain
>> >> > controllers, that it was failing the connectivity test on one DC
>> >> > with a
>> >> > message stating 'althought the GUID name <guid id._msdcs.<domain
>> >> > name>
>> >> > resolved to ip address ___, which could not be pinged. Server
>> >> > name(fqdn
>> >> > of
>> >> > server)resolved to ip address ___, and could be pinged. Check ip
>> >> > address
>> >> > is
>> >> > registered correctly in dns'. The first ip address is incorrect and
>> >> > the
>> >> > second is correct. The first got in AD because the server was set
>> >> > to
>> >> > dhcp
>> >> > originally and drew an address and registered some dns entries on
>> >> > that
>> >> > address. Then it was changed to a static address after that. I've
>> >> > went
>> >> > and
>> >> > found the _msdsc entry referenced and changed it to the correct ip.
>> >> > But
>> >> > every 30 to 60 minutes it reverts to the incorrect one and that in
>> >> > turn
>> >> > changes the A record entry for the server. I then manually change
>> >> > the
>> >> > A
>> >> > record to the correct IP and reset the _msdsc record entry. I
>> >> > believe
>> >> > this
>> >> > is what may be causing the group policy issue. I am leary to delete
>> >> > the
>> >> > _msdsc dns entry because i'm not sure if it will automatically
>> >> > recreate
>> >> > or
>> >> > not. Will this entry recreate if i delete it? What would be the
>> >> > suggested
>> >> > route for this. Thanks
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>


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