Discussion: DNS A record problem
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Vieux 21/01/2008, 20h58   #8
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Not according to MS

"Ryan Hanisco" <RyanHanisco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> NB: the Infrastructure Master/ GC conflict issue goes away if all DCs are
> GCs.
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> "patrick@iQor.com" wrote:
>
>> Make sure the correct domain suffix is entered into the nic config of the
>> w/s. Then ensure you have selected the "Register this connection's
>> address
>> in DNS" as well.
>> ["Unless there is only one domain controller in the domain, the
>> infrastructure master role should not be assigned to the domain
>> controller
>> that is hosting the global catalog. If the infrastructure master and
>> global
>> catalog are on the same domain controller, the infrastructure master will
>> not function. The infrastructure master will never find data that is out
>> of
>> date, so will never replicate any changes to the other domain controllers
>> in
>> the domain. " -
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...DgcInffsmo.htm ]
>>
>>
>>
>> "Joe McHale" <JoeMcHale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> newsAA59583-1F78-421C-9222-4117FB88675E@microsoft.com...
>> > I started working on a DNS that is acting a bit strange. When I add a
>> > new
>> > device to the network the DNS is not automatically creating an A record
>> > for
>> > the device. However I can ping the device by it FQDN. Secondly when I
>> > manally add an A record to the DNS I cannot ping by the FQDN. I ran
>> > dcdiag
>> > testNS but it did not find any problems. any will be greatly
>> > appreciated

>>

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