DNS Forward Lookup help

From: Sander (noemail_at_noemail.com)
Date: 04/05/04


Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 10:23:47 -0500

I have a small 2003 AD network. I have 2 servers, both 2003 AD. I have all
clients pointing to one of the servers for DNS lookup, and have added 2 DNS
lookup addresses from my ISP on the server for Forward Lookup.

Internet access from these clients seems to have gotten really slow the last
few months, and I have noticed that if I add the DNS number from the ISP to
a client machine, the internet speed increases dramatically.

I'm not really sure where to start troubleshooting this problem.

Thanks



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