RE: Netbios name resolves to domain name

2001-08-24 Thread Kevin Miller
Title: Message You need to doanload and try to RPCping. That Is what will test of exchange can communicate.. what are you using for name reso;lutoin method? -Original Message- From: Niki Blowfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 8:57 AM To: NT System

Re: Netbios name resolves to domain name

2001-08-24 Thread xylog
Title: Message Do you have reverse DNS zones setup? What this looks like is the following: DNS/Wins is resoving the servername to an IP address then the ping command is doing a reverse DNS lookup and finding the FQHN and displaying that. xylog - Original Message - From:

RE: NetBIOS name resolves to domain name

2001-08-24 Thread Jeff Wilcox
System Admin Issues Subject: RE: NetBIOS name resolves to domain name The domain that is being resolved, servername.co.uk, is not one of our servers We don't have any DNS servers on our LAN, we use our ISP's -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24

RE: NetBIOS name resolves to domain name

2001-08-24 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: NetBIOS name resolves to domain name That's how my setup was, and when my internet connection failed I'd have problems. So now I have DNS set up internally too, even if it's only the 3rd option. -Original Message- From: Niki Blowfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent

RE: Netbios name resolves to domain name

2001-08-24 Thread Shawn H. Mesiatowsky
Title: Message When you ping a hostname on NT 4, it defaults to checking via WINS, then LMHOSTS, then if it cannot find the host it will resort to DNS. It uses whatever default DNS domain you have setup in your IP settings. It seems that you must have co.uk setup as your default domain