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DNS Issues

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rtiv

IS-IT--Management
Mar 12, 2002
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US
When I go to a command prompt and type:

c:\nslookup

I'm receiving the following message:

*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.110: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available
Default Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.1.110

How do I fix this?
 
Run DNS Administrator and check the Resource Records are configured properly, if this is server that you are configuring.

Look for the following RR.
Address record.
if your running a DC stop and start the netlogon service, this should register proper MSDCS folder records, LDAP and Kerberos records automaticaly.

Make sure file and print services is installed as Netlogon service is dependent on the the serve service....


If you are working from a client. Make your client is pointing to the correct DNS Server.
 
Add a reverse lookup zone for your subnet and create a pointer record (PTR) for your DNS server. Marc Creviere
 
What happens with ipconfig? Can you ping the 192.168.1.110? Glen A. Johnson
Microsoft Certified Professional
glen@nellsgiftbox.com
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