You should get back your domain controllers’ IP addresses.  Is it possible that your user’s computer has gotten the IP of an old DC?

 

Mike Thommes

 


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Thanks, but after reading all that I still was not able to find out what kind of information do you get when you do lookup domain.com, being domain.com your AD domain, and why am I getting a user’s computer.

 

Thanks

 


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From: Ramon Linan
Sent: Mon 8/28/2006 11:14 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] nslookup. AD beginer question

Hi Everyone,

 

When I do a nslookup domain.com, being domain.com my AD domain, what should I see? A list of the dns server in my domain? A list of the DC?

 

The fact is that I am doing nslookup and I am getting, domain controllers but also a user’s computer!!!!

 

Thanks

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