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RE: [ActiveDir] AD DNS/DHCP issue/question
Check Microsoft KB article Q319202. I had this exact issue, that
is why I went away from the 'secure updates only' setting.
From: Salandra, Justin A.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD
DNS/DHCP issue/question
That
sounds like its properly configured, although I strongly suggest setting DNS
for secured updates only.
Routers
won't cache DHCP info, either - they just forward it. You might want to look at
the active leases to see what's happening
Administrator Inovis Inc.
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What
won't get registered in DNS if the zone is set to Secured
if the zone is set to Secured Updates Only? Anything that does not have a object in
the directory?
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What
wont get registered in DNS if the zone is set to Secured Updates Only? Anything that does not have a object in
the directory?
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Message-From: Roger
Force a ipconfig /registerdns after
the name change.
Wright, T. MR
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You
might want to run a post setup job to run ipconfig
/registerdns
-Original Message-From: Wright, T. MR NSSB
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AD DNS/DHCP issue/question
Gonna
try and keep this
I'm pretty sure that willwork... that was one of the
aforementioned 'work arounds'. I was just curious why it wasn't updating
itself as it does when I sit on the same network. Thanks for the
ideas...
-Tim
From: Carr, Jonathan
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10:08
-Original Message-From: Wright, T. MR NSSB
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[ActiveDir] AD DNS/DHCP issue/question
I'm pretty sure that willwork... that was one of the
aforementioned 'work arounds'. I was just curious why
Title: Message
I can't speak for the network... I asked our network guy to change
the IP-Helper address to point to the new DHCP server. He did that and I
get my lease... Is there something else that I should ask him to look
at?
One thing I thought of is that it may
be possible that there
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W2k
and xp update their own dns records but only when they renew their leases or
get a different lease. Here is a different way of doing it.
Shorten your leases
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W2k
and xp update their own dns records but only when they renew their leases or
get a different lease.
.
--
Roger D. Seielstad -
MTS MCSE MS-MVP Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc.
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