I found this article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd197418(v=ws.10).aspx
I was wondering if *RegistrationRefreshInterval* is something that would help in this context? On 26 November 2013 17:17, Kirk Jantzer <kirk.jant...@gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone else? > > > Regards, > > Kirk Jantzer > http://about.me/kirkjantzer > > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Kirk Jantzer <kirk.jant...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > I did that as well, and they still disappear. I was on the router when I > > rebooted an instance and the record in the /etc/dhcphosts.txt would > delete > > as soon I cycled the instance. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Kirk Jantzer > > http://about.me/kirkjantzer > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Sean Hamilton <s...@seanhamilton.co.uk > >wrote: > > > >> I've been experiencing this. > >> From our experiences we've set the DNS servers on the instance to the IP > >> addresses of the AD DNS servers. > >> We also set the DNS search suffix list to include the DNS suffix for the > >> AD > >> domain. > >> > >> We haven't had anyone complain recently... > >> > >> > >> On 25 November 2013 15:17, Kirk Jantzer <kirk.jant...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > Hey guys. We have CS 4.1.1 running in our environment. I have a basic > >> zone > >> > with the network offering set to only offer DHCP. When Windows > instances > >> > are shut down or rebooted, their DNS entries in our Windows DNS > servers > >> are > >> > being lost. I have to get onto the instance and do 'ipconfig > >> /registerdns' > >> > to be able to access the server by name again. Anyone experience this > >> > and/or have any suggestions on how to fix it? > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > > >> > Kirk Jantzer > >> > http://about.me/kirkjantzer > >> > > >> > > > > >