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- DNS Problem
- I am having problems with the internet on my PC and am pretty sure its a DNS problem.I am unable to view websites, sign into MSN messenger, update anti-virus, check email etc. but can sign into Skype, Xfire etc. Also, I can view web pages by typing their IP into...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-13
- dns ip addresses
- Greetings All, Is it possible to configure a computer in a domain to have more than one IP address? Let say I have a computer named craig.chill.com and it's ip address is 192.168.5.5 and I want the other domain controllers to access this server by the name craig.chill.com but with...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-22
- Some computers not updating new IP in DNS
- We have 2 DNS servers and randomly when we move a machine to a different VLAN, the DNS entry never registers the new IP.The Microsoft support person had no answer.Any suggestions would be appreciated, except switching to Linyx :)try thisMaybe
- Discussion threads 2006-12-13
- Determine your computer's IP address with VB.NET
- System.Net.Dns.GetHostByNamestring is obsoleteWarning 1 'System.Net.Dns.GetHostByNamestring' is obsolete: 'GetHostByName is obsoleted for this type, please use GetHostEntry instead. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202'
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Clients stop being accessible
- The problem has happened on at least 80% of the computers. The server is Windows 2003 Standard & has over 20 clients with Windows XP Pro. This problem is very random as to what computer it occurs on, and happens at least 1-3 times each week.Background:The network used...
- Q&A 2006-09-08
- Cannot join computer to new domain
- I have set up a small network as i am studying for mcsa and i want to practice what i study. I have a win 2000 server set up as a domain controller, a winxp pro workstation and a winxp pro laptop. All these connect to the internet through a...
- Q&A 2006-02-26
- Manage the DNS client cache in Windows 2000 Pro
- Manage the DNS client cache in Windows 2000 Proarticle rootI don't use it.I usually turn off the DNS cache service, I understand its data can be corrupted as a means to hijack the browser. The benefit doesn't seem worth the risk.Change the DNS Cache Timeout without editing the registryYou...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-24
- XP logon to win 2003 domain
- I get in trouble with my XP at work. I had to reinstall my computer and now I have several problems:- long delay for domain logon,- no shared printers available on the network the search get no resultsI have to tell you that, I see the other computers on the...
- Q&A 2005-03-10
- Windows Server 2003: Can't see it on the network
- I have just setup WIndows Server 2003, but I cannot see it on the LAN. I put the sever in the same workgroup as the rest of the computers, but it is still not showing up. Anyone know what's wrong?Ping itIs this an IP workgroup? If so try the...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-31
- Understanding how DNS works, part 1
- If you want to use TCP/IP on your network, you'll probably need to set up a DNS server. What is DNS and how does it work? Jim Boyce examines DNS and shows you some of its ins and outs.DNS Domain Name Service is one of the most basic services on...
- Technical articles 2000-07-20
- NetStat Agent 2.1 (Windows)
- NetStat Agent is a extremely useful network tool for monitoring and diagnosing. It includes all useful network tools such as netstat, ping, traceroute, ipconfig, dns query nslookup, whois, arp, route and http checker, but in a clean graphical interface. NetStat Agent shows your TCP and UDP connections, the geographical location...
- Software downloads 2008-11-07
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- RAS and DNS Communication
- UserLaptop when he connecting from home through RAS he is not able to access internet/intranet. When user connects to RAS, he gets automatically IP Address and DNS server IP from RAS server.As we checked DNS IP was 10.X.X.X however it is not pinging that's why user is unable to connect...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-07
- WINS, DHCP, DNS and NETIOS
- I am new to networking, although i am helping administer a network and would like someone to explain the following to me:I believe the following to be an accurate picture of Windows networks.NETBIOS - Is the Name of the PC e.g. (PC1)DNS resolves the IP address of the PC against...
- Q&A 2004-12-12
- VPN and DNS
- I set up a VPN server on a Windows Enterprise Server 2003 64bit, and got it running with full functionality. Ever since then there are now 2 entries for that computer in the DNS records. This is causing problems with my users who access the computer for other reasons on...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- TechRepublic Tutorial: DHCP and DNS are critical partners in Windows 2000
- Learn how DHCP and DNS work together in Windows 2000For those companies upgrading to Windows 2000, and especially those using Active Directory, it is very important to understand how DHCP and DNS work together to power Windows 2000. In this article, you will learn how to configure DHCP to dynamically...
- Technical articles 2001-11-05
- Monitor and manage TCP/IP in Windows 2000 Pro
- Whether you're troubleshooting a computer or simply looking for more information to configure it, here are five commands that can come in handy for gathering information about the computer. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered...
- Technical articles 2005-03-31
- Setting up DNS in Windows NT 4.0
- Richard Charrington gives a detailed explanation of how to use DNS with Windows NT 4.0 in this Daily Drill Down.With all the talk this year about Windows 2000, it could be easy to overlook Windows NT 4.0. That is, if you weren’t dealing with it on a daily basis. Windows...
- Technical articles 2000-10-11
- Troubleshooting DNS in Windows NT 4.0
- In this Daily Drill Down, Richard Charrington examines some aspects of DNS that will prove helpful when you're troubleshooting.In the Daily Drill Down “Setting up DNS in Windows NT 4.0,” I showed you how to set up DNS on your NT Server and talked a little about how resource records...
- Technical articles 2000-10-13
- DNS Entry Keeps Reappearing
- Hello,The old IP static ip address of a client laptop which as far as I know only has one nic that was manually removed from the ROOT dns server as it was no longer needed. The laptop was given a new static ip address which is set to 'register the...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-26
- Explaining that mysterious DNS
- Sometimes it's best to go back to the basics and examine how things work. In this Daily Feature, Bryan Pfaffenberger explains what the domain name service does.Why not configure your own DNS server? It's easy—and what's more, you'll see a big payoff in the increased speed with which you can...
- Technical articles 2001-04-25
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