Under this key in GPO Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/DNS Client the DNS server 10.2.0.3 was listed, it would have worked if someone listed a public DNS server as well.
ipconfig /release doesnt do anything, it would be the first thing to try and obviously I tried that.
Group Policy I didnt try. Thanks for the idea, I will try it now.
Problem is not the connectivity. You can browse internet by using IP's, just cant resolve them. I did try fixing the TCP/IP stack before and nothing. No matter where, WIFI or ethernet, static or dynamic IP, DNS always shows up as 10.2.0.3.
Thanks for the reply but I have tried that. Even if I assign a static IP and DNS eg. (IP 192.168.1.100) and (DNS 192.168.1.1) it still looks for 10.2.0.3. Tried ipconfig /flushdns then ipconfig/registerdns and it still shows 10.2.0.3 after running ipconfig /all.
Using alternate IP config will...
Hi,
Here is my problem. I have a 2k3 R2 enterprise server running as a DC, DNS and DHCP. I have about 6 users with laptops that work fine in the office and resolve DNS via 10.2.0.3 (they get it via DHCP)which is the server I mentioned above. Problem is that when they take those laptops off...
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