Re: Advice Needed - AD integrated DNS Zone



Will do, the laptops are in the field today and tomorrow, so I will do this
and report back later this week.

I look forward to your assistance with this, I don't have much more hair to
loose. :-)

"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u3mUSd%23iFHA.2852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In news:uMR88S%23iFHA.3144@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Fredrick A. Zilz <fzilz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted this:
>> Thank you,
>> Trying to trouble shoot a client DNS issue. A couple of my windows
>> XP users (all my users are windows XP sp2 users) are not resolving
>> computers in my AD zone when connecting to either of two DNS servers
>> (AD ) but resolve correctly when DNS is set the third server.
>> Unfortunately, I don't want the DNS that is correctly resolving
>> addresses to be a DC and longer.
>> The users recieve a timeout when using Nslookup. I have gone so far
>> as to remove the client computer from my domain, deleted the Computer
>> from AD and then added the client computer back to the Domain with a
>> new computer name. Same issue. The remainder of my users using
>> resolve addresses correctly when using any of the three DCs as their
>> DNS server. Note: the users correctly resolve address not in my AD
>> zone - I don't use forwarding, just root hints. So far the users with
>> this issue are laptops, but I don't know if that is coincidence or
>> significant.
>>
>> I have run Dcdiag and netdiag and everything passes. I don't know
>> what to look for. I have opened a client that is not working next to
>> a client that is and looked through thier TCP/IP configuration and do
>> not see anything different. DHCP assigns ip address and DNS for all
>> users.
>>
>> I would appreciate any ideas you could send my way.
>
> Post an ipconfig /all from the failing clients and run 'net start'
> (without
> the quotes) in a command prompt. post the results from these two commands.
>
>
>
> --?
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> Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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