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- From: "Thomas Holme Larsen" <ThomasHolmeLarsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 02:37:05 -0700
Here is the setup of DNS:
We only use TCP/IP on the server - no other protocols.
"the DNS suffix For this connection" text box is clear, as it allways has
been.
There is a dot in the "Append primary and connection specific DNS Suffixes".
There is a mark in the "Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS Suffix".
There is a mark in the "Register this connection's addresses in DNS".
The server points to it's own DNS Server; that is the primary DNS server
address is servers own IP address as DNS server is installed on this server.
Secondary DNS Server address is left empty (We are using forwarders, set up
on the DNS Server, to point to our ISP).
Hope this is helpfull.
"Zer0byte" wrote:
> Still one thing, and i think here is the solution, after checking that your
> server is pointing to the DNS correctly, IF you dont use network protocols
> other than TCP/IP, disable them .
>
> And also check "the DNS suffix FOr this connection" text box in the advanced
> tab of DNS in the TCP/IP properties. CLEAR THE TEXT BOX CONTENT.
>
> Regards.
> --
> MCSE/A 2K3, CCNA
> Advanced Support, Tech. Writer
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