solved by deleting all setting here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc786695(v=ws.10).aspx

thanks for all..


2013/2/28 Kevin Darcy <k...@chrysler.com>

>  This is a combination of
> a) your client appending a search suffix *before* looking up the
> fully-qualified domain name _as_is_, and
> b) your local nameserver, or something in your forwarding path (if you
> have one), having a local definition of localdomain.com with a wildcard
> entry in it
>
> You could fix this on the client side, the server side, or both.
>
>
> - Kevin
>
>
> On 2/28/2013 3:20 AM, Mesut GULNAZ wrote:
>
> when i query bind for www.google.com from a PC from my network
> bind response me with www.google.com.localdomain.com
> with no result
>
>  but when i query again with DOT at the end of the domain like
> www.google.com*.* it respoense true.
>
>  what can i do to solve this?
>
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> Thanks..
> Mesut GÜLNAZ
>
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