computer should point only to its own IP
address
when configuring its TCP/IP properties
Cheers
#JORGE#
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Ara,
Welc
Thank you very much for your input
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Ara,
Welcome to the list
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] primary and secondary dns question
In addition to what Rick told you...
Win2K DCs in a forest root domain (the first domain c
when configuring its TCP/IP properties
Cheers
#JORGE#
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] primary and secondary dns question
Ara,
Welcome to the list. Glad to have you here!
Good question.
Ara,
Welcome to the list. Glad to have you here!
Good question. It's a common one that stumps the new AD aficionado, but a
good question nonetheless.
Your first DNS server should point to itself. Initially, the secondary will
be empty, as you likely will not have a second DNS to point it to.