Re: DNS - Win2003 Intermitent loss of connectivity
From: Charlie (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/28/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 09:56:37 -0800
That sounds dead on the money, I will rectify this and let
you know if it resolves the issue. Thank you very much.
>-----Original Message-----
>Those symptoms are the classic pattern for client machines
>that have multiple DNS server IPs listed in there DNS servers
>list (in their Tcp/Ip config) and not all of the DNS
servers are
>able to resolve (directly or indirectly) the internally used
>DNS zones.
>
>"Charlie" <cb_wonder_boy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:026801c3fceb$1a483600$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have 2 AD domain cntrls and a file srv where all clients
>> store there documents and profiles. At different times and
>> to some users(this changes) for some unknown reason the
>> connection to the file server goes "offline" NOT all users
>> experience this. Once this occurs the user is unable to
>> ping the file server using the FQDN, but using WINS it
>> works. There is no ip address change. If the client
>> performs a "ipconfig /renew" the connectivity is
>> reestablished. There are no events that correlate to this
>> activity. I have looked at the autodisconect feature, this
>> again does not correlate to any specific timing for the
>> disconnect. Any idea would be great!
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