RE:



In "Hosts" we have an entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost

In "LMHosts" there are no entries.

I did the ipconfig /flushdns and I also did an nbtstat -RR


"Zer0byte" wrote:

> Ok, in command prompt, type Ipconfig/flushdns , also got to
> "X:\windows\system32\drivers\etc" (X is your system drive letter), then look
> in the HOSTS file and Lmhosts file, is there any record from static entry,
> check them please, or in another way, if there is an entry where no # sign
> beside it, what is this entry ?
>
> "Thomas Holme Larsen" wrote:
>
> > 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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