If you just need to resolve www.whatever.com from your XP box to your server on your own network then just add a entry to your host file.
C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Add the following line to the hosts file.
192.168.0.2 www.whatever.com
That should take care of it for inside...
If you are using Win2k, NT, or XP. Make sure the user doesn't have rights to install software. Also remove access to the default Microsoft backup utility in win2k/xp and the rdisk command in NT4. There isn't much you can do for 95/98. The backup utility and rdisk allow the user to make a copy of...
If you have "." zone this means that Win2k assumes it is a root server and it won't forward request to external DNS servers. That is the default setting if you didn't point Win2k to another DNS server when you ran the wizard. This would also grey out the option to use fowarding entries.
I have this same setup at home. I suggest putting a firewall/NAT router between the AD server and the internet. This way your internal address scheme never changes while your external DNS record is updated with the external address of the router. I take it you only have one exteranl IP from...
We would like to use RIS when we upgrade the clients to Win2K. The problem is that we need to upgrade the backend first to create an active directory structure. In the meantime the user will need access to novell and winnt networks. One day there data will be on novell and the next on NT. Once...
I have a 1500 user network mostly running win 95 osr2 and windows nt. We are currently converting to a windows 2000 network. Seeing as the backend is mostly netware 4.1 I need to install the client for microsoft networks on all the 95 stations. They only have the netware client now. Is there any...
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