Re: Host record not in DNS - However DNS still resolves it as if it wa



Or the lmhosts file... (since he did mention WINS)

"John D. Gwinner" <JohnDOTgwinner@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Have you tried a debug NSLookup?

nslookup
set d2
<name>

and see what it says - might give you more info as to where it's coming
from.

Is it a default domain being added, i.e. are youexpecting

www

to be 'new' but it's looking for

www.olddomain.old

?

Just throwing out some ideas. I would have suspected the HOSTS too.

== John ==


"DMcGee" <DMcGee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have 3 DNS servers, 3 WINS servers in a Win2003 Active Directory
single
domain.

The problem we are having is that an old computer is still resolving via
nslookup from our DNS servers however the record is no longer in DNS or
WINS.

We have flushed the caches on the servers, clients, stop and restarted
the
DNS, WINS servers, insured the record was no longer listed in WINS. We
even
checked our hosts files.

What could we be missing?
Darin






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