Re: dns update failing from one workstation... 2003 domain..



In news:45467B9E-2F6A-4F29-AA83-6BBF3463298F@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
markm75 <markm75@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:

This was my one problem dns A entry that was incorrect, resulting in
bad pings to the wrong ip address.. i deleted the A record, then had
the user run the /registerdns command again and all is well again..

I suspect this is because i am not doing the "scavenge stale resource
records" property.. I will be turning this on, to say a value of 7 or
8 days. (A value longer than the default lease time i'm assuming)..
probably 8 days then.

I've found the defualt 7 days seems to work fine. :-)

Cheers!

Ace


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