March 2001
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
16h 42m
English
| Q1: | I've installed DNS but can't resolve anything on the Internet. |
| If, for whatever reason, you have an empty root zone created, your DNS will not use the root servers described in cache.dns. These root servers are used to find authoritative name servers on the Internet. |
| Q1: | My subzones that contain SRV records are corrupted. |
| Delete all the autocreated subzones underneath your forward lookup zones. Stop and restart the netlogon service. This re-creates and repopulates the SRV subzones. |
| Q1: | When I try to go to a Internet address, my resolver uses an old address. |
| You can flush the DNS client resolver cache with the ipconfig /flushdns command. This forces your ... |
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