Re: 8024402C and 80072ee7




Robin Walker [MVP] wrote:
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Your router 192.168.2.1 has declared itself to be your DNS server when it
responded to your PC's DHCP request. So your router will proxy all DNS
requests from your PC.

When you say my "router will proxy all DNS requests from your PC",
that is not the same as saying that my router is a proxy server, is it?


The rest of the messages are then all normal. The
replies are "non-authoritative" because they do not come from the primary
DNS servers for the domains of the IP addresses in question. All normal.

I don't think that any of this is related to your Windows Update problem.

OK, so where do I go from here?

Mike Maxwell

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