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Re: OT W2k server & Professional at home


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  • Subject: Re: OT W2k server & Professional at home
  • From: Barnett_Ray@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 12:34:16 -0000
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> 	Bear in mind that a Windows 2000 domain, relies on a DNS
Server, and

What is the best solution to the problem then? I also have this
problem. If I enable a DNS server on my W2K server, clients cannot
perform DNS lookups on Internet machines via the router (because the
W2K DNS server intercepts them and tries and fails on the lookup).

If I disable the W2K DNS service, it works better, but the router is
up more than it ought to be.

Is the best/only solution not to implement a domain? I've only got 4
or 5 machines so it doesn't matter too much either way.

Ray Barnett.



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