Re: DNS drops out Windows 2003 Sever
- From: "Richard" <richard.annable@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jan 2006 17:22:56 -0800
Thanks for your response.
Re 830905 - We are already running SP1 so this is irrelevant.
Re 830381 - We are not experiencing the processor problems as described
in this article.
A correction to my initial post...all DNS queries are affected, not
just external.
Thanks
Richard
Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote:
> In news:1137542993.023295.164340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>
> Is the connection an ADSL connection that falls asleep and the server is
> connected directly to it?
>
> If not the above, then the next two articles will apply. If the above,
> remove the PPPoE (winpoet) software and use a DSL/Cable router to connect
> the ADSL line or configure it to stay active 24/7.
>
> Also if not the above, what service pack?
>
> 830905 - DNS Intermittently Stops Resolving Some Host Names:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=830905
>
> 830381 - Server Responsiveness Degrades and Queries Time Out When You Run
> the DNS Server Service:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;830381
>
>
> Ace
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