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How can I resolve Domain Controller's DNS into ISP's DNS for Internet?

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My office has 50 users in a workgroup. My office takes internet line from an ISP company and use their global DNS for each workstation to connect to the internet.Right now I wanna make a Windows Server 2003 based Active Directory Domain controller which will have private IP within my local private network.And my office users workstations will belong to this domain controller and my Active Diractory Domain Controller will also become a DNS which IP address is Domain Controller's IP address.My office's workstations use windowsXP. In that case, Which will DNS address should exactly use my workstations in office to connect to the internet? ISP provided DNS address or DNS in Domain Controller? If DNS of Domain Controller uses in my Office's workstations, then how will my domain users get internet ? How to resolve Active Directory Domain Controller's DNS into ISP's DNS ?


Please someone helps me by giving an appropriate solution.


Rajib.
 
Make your server's DNS point to ISP's DNS servers for resolution by adding the ISP's DNs server's IP addesses to the forwarders list.

Have all your workstations point to your internal DNS server for resolution, use your 2003 servers IP address

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