Do you have to /registerdns?  It makes no sense to me if you do.

Can you tell us the actual URL you're hitting so we can have a look at
theircompany.com's DNS information?

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Didtel, Larry <larry.did...@stemilt.com> wrote:
> I am having trouble with dns going to an external site.  It goes to a company 
> that hosts a site they have for our people to purchase clothing with our 
> logo.  The site is redirected on their end.  The address is like 
> http://ourcompany.theircompany.com.  I can initially get to the site but 
> after an hour, give or take, I will no longer be able to get to the site.  
> Check dns cache on local pc and it shows "site does not exist".  If I do an 
> ipconfig /flushdns and then /registerdns I will be able to access it for a 
> short time again.  If I check the cache on my dns server it shows that site 
> with two NS records for theircompany domain.  After I flush and register the 
> dns on my local pc the server cache comes up with an A record for 
> mycompany.theircompany.com.  Any idea what would cause the A record to 
> disappear after a short time?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Larry Didtel
> Systems Administrator
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