DNS issues



Im pretty new to Server 2003.

All I really want to do is setup some users with GPO. I can do that part.
Thats easy.

Unforunately the GPO are not applying to the users when they log in. Reading
through past posts I found out it is the DNS. The solutions seem to assume
that the machine will be setup to share a internet connection and be a DHCP
server.

However, I'm using a router for DHCP and the computers on the network use
this currently. I do not want to change that. I want the users to be able to
log onto the network, have GPO applied, and store files on the server. Pretty
simple.

How can I setup DNS to accomplish this? I get the infamous "The DNS server
could not signal the service "NAT". The error was 1168. There may be
interoperability problems between the DNS service and this service." error.

Thank you!!



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