RE: DNS server role needed??

From: jswift (jswift_at_gcm.com)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:31:03 -0800

All of our DC's are DNS Servers and we never have a problem.

"kb_63" wrote:

> I have Windows 2003 server that is in a small business. We have it setup as
> a domain controller and file and print server. We currently do not have it
> as a DNS Server. We let our ISP take care of that. We have been having some
> computers take a long time to log on to the network or have to reboot a
> couple of times before they get connected. They have been getting Auto
> Enrollment errors and Event ID 15 and 1054 every now and then. I found a
> microsoft article 291382 that said the server should point to itself for DNS
> resolution and not to the ISP. Does this mean I have to install DNS server
> on my file and print server so I don't have the log in problems? Thanks



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