Re: A record

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I forgot to mention that I checked and the PTR point to new server.

Any idea?


"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Nir B wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I deleted A record of an old server from my DNS (Win2K AD integrated)
>> when I'm doing nslookup, I still get the old name.
>>
>> I did the following:
>>
>> 1 -Verified that the name isn't register on my WINS (My DNS is doing
>> WINS lookup)
>> 2 - Verified that the name isn't on the hosts and lmhosts files
>> 3 - Exported the DNS data to TXT file and searched for the old name
>> 4 - I restarted the DNS server service (also clear the cache)
>>
>
> Does nslookup give you the old name when nslookup starts, or when you do
> the
> "A" record lookup?
> If you get the name when nslookup starts, it is the PTR record.
>
>
>
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