I modified the cache.dns file on my DNS server with AD int zone. I am looking
in the Root Hints section of the DNS server and am not noticing any
modifications I have made. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
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How can I verify that my DNS server is configured correctly?
Rob
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Yes Neil, I just decided to start from a fresh load. Still bringing up the
servers now. I'm new to AD and am looking for advice guidance as necessary. I
thought I had all configurations set correctly, but I couldn't find where I
went wrong. I thought I missed something somewhere so I wanted
>Thanks so much Jorge.
I am finishing the last server now. I the IP structure in place.
I will get DNS running on both servers.
Both DNS servers are going to have AD integrated zones?
What should the name of the zones be?
Should they be the same since they are on seperated DNS servers?
Will AD
I am having DNS issues.
When I type NSLOOKUP my default server comes up with the correct address.
Then I am getting
*** servername can't find NSLOOKUP: Non-existant domain.
I have two DNS servers: Primary and Secondary.
Windows 2k3.
Thanks in advance.
Rob
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BGInfo is a great tool. We used this back in the NT days as well.
> From: Jeff Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/02/11 Fri PM 01:48:26 EST
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Display Computer Name on Desktop
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> We use BgInfo from the