her.
Null modems can be found under "Microsoft" when installing a modem.
There are also some policies to do with RAS access. Are you on Win2K?
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Andy,
Sorry - this sat in my "drafts" folder for an eternity while I did some
University work..
You asked: but is it the case that the w2k client will only accept an IP
from a DHCP server with the same classid? I believe so, but wasn't
around to prove that.
As far as home and office DHCP scena
ASE let me know if you can use this to solve your problem, then we
can all use it to overcome the hoary old arguments against Win2K DNS
that make our lives so hard.
Greetings from snowy Switzerland.
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two) dns servers at your ISP. This tells the dns server where to
forward queries it cannot resolve. After this is done, it will forward
any queries it cannot resolve to your ISP's dns servers.
As I said, from memory, and I'm running XP on my dns so it looks
different, but dns is dns