Local Network DNS Changes - Help Requested

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Hi,

We currently have a domain set up with Active Directory in our company, and
it is set up using <companyname>.local rather than something like
<companyname>.com. I would like to be able to set it up via DNS so that when
users on the local network type in intranet.<companyname>.com, it will take
them to a particular computer running IIS on the local network. I'm assuming
there is an easy way of doing this via Administrative Tools -> DNS on the
server that controls DNS for our domain, but am not quite sure how to do it.
Could someone assist, or point me to some sort of tutorial? Thanks.
.



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