debbiezzzzz
IS-IT--Management
Hello,
We have a setup where 3 of our servers are also DC's. The PDC is a Windows 2000 box, the other two DC's are Server 2003 boxes. All servers run DNS, and it's replicated to the DC's from the PDC. The PDC also runs DHCP and doles out IP addresses to the workstations on the network. This includes letting the stations know where to look for DNS information. (PDC first, the DC's second and third)
All runs fine unless the PDC is down. In this case most (but not all) of the workstations cannot browse the internet, nor can they connect to the exchange server from outlook. Everything else runs fine.
It appears part of the DNS duties are not being taken over by the other DNS servers? Can anyone tell me what I should be lookin at in the DNS server software?
Thank You,
D
We have a setup where 3 of our servers are also DC's. The PDC is a Windows 2000 box, the other two DC's are Server 2003 boxes. All servers run DNS, and it's replicated to the DC's from the PDC. The PDC also runs DHCP and doles out IP addresses to the workstations on the network. This includes letting the stations know where to look for DNS information. (PDC first, the DC's second and third)
All runs fine unless the PDC is down. In this case most (but not all) of the workstations cannot browse the internet, nor can they connect to the exchange server from outlook. Everything else runs fine.
It appears part of the DNS duties are not being taken over by the other DNS servers? Can anyone tell me what I should be lookin at in the DNS server software?
Thank You,
D