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Yes it does, thank you.
Any idea why I still am not getting all of the IP Addresses of computers on my network? "Jorge Silva" wrote: > - Security Registrations Only = More Security. > - Because only Known members will be allowed to register in DNS > > > -- > I hope that the information above s you > > Good Luck > Jorge Silva > MCSA > Systems Administrator > > "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:699C3ED6-93B7-45C8-8612-03A985F16D41@microsoft.com... > >I see, I set the server up for Secure Registrations only. I thought it was > >a > > security risk. > > > > "Jorge Silva" wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> - Point the clients NIC Primary DNS to the DNS server (If the server > >> allows > >> nonsecure registrations). > >> - If the server only allows Secure Registrations, you must join the > >> computers to the domain or use the AD DHCP server to regoister DNS > >> records > >> on behalf of the computers. > >> > >> -- > >> I hope that the information above s you > >> > >> Good Luck > >> Jorge Silva > >> MCSA > >> Systems Administrator > >> > >> "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C67FBAB3-8615-405F-A334-D45C2D33127F@microsoft.com... > >> >I have two computers on my network that are not presently joined to the > >> > domain, at this present time, however they are not showing up in the > >> > DNS > >> > Server. > >> > > >> > How can I get all computers to show up in DNS? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Are the clients pointing to their local DNS Server?
Are clients using DHCP server? Is the DHCP server configured to the correct DNS server? -- I hope that the information above s you Good Luck Jorge Silva MCSA Systems Administrator "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF2364AD-9396-4CCD-92CE-7B53AAC5E764@microsoft.com... > Yes it does, thank you. > > Any idea why I still am not getting all of the IP Addresses of computers > on > my network? > > "Jorge Silva" wrote: > >> - Security Registrations Only = More Security. >> - Because only Known members will be allowed to register in DNS >> >> >> -- >> I hope that the information above s you >> >> Good Luck >> Jorge Silva >> MCSA >> Systems Administrator >> >> "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:699C3ED6-93B7-45C8-8612-03A985F16D41@microsoft.com... >> >I see, I set the server up for Secure Registrations only. I thought it >> >was >> >a >> > security risk. >> > >> > "Jorge Silva" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> - Point the clients NIC Primary DNS to the DNS server (If the server >> >> allows >> >> nonsecure registrations). >> >> - If the server only allows Secure Registrations, you must join the >> >> computers to the domain or use the AD DHCP server to regoister DNS >> >> records >> >> on behalf of the computers. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> I hope that the information above s you >> >> >> >> Good Luck >> >> Jorge Silva >> >> MCSA >> >> Systems Administrator >> >> >> >> "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:C67FBAB3-8615-405F-A334-D45C2D33127F@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have two computers on my network that are not presently joined to >> >> >the >> >> > domain, at this present time, however they are not showing up in the >> >> > DNS >> >> > Server. >> >> > >> >> > How can I get all computers to show up in DNS? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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Clients are using DHCP, the DHCP server and the DNS server are one and the
same. "Jorge Silva" wrote: > Are the clients pointing to their local DNS Server? > Are clients using DHCP server? > Is the DHCP server configured to the correct DNS server? > > > -- > I hope that the information above s you > > Good Luck > Jorge Silva > MCSA > Systems Administrator > > "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FF2364AD-9396-4CCD-92CE-7B53AAC5E764@microsoft.com... > > Yes it does, thank you. > > > > Any idea why I still am not getting all of the IP Addresses of computers > > on > > my network? > > > > "Jorge Silva" wrote: > > > >> - Security Registrations Only = More Security. > >> - Because only Known members will be allowed to register in DNS > >> > >> > >> -- > >> I hope that the information above s you > >> > >> Good Luck > >> Jorge Silva > >> MCSA > >> Systems Administrator > >> > >> "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:699C3ED6-93B7-45C8-8612-03A985F16D41@microsoft.com... > >> >I see, I set the server up for Secure Registrations only. I thought it > >> >was > >> >a > >> > security risk. > >> > > >> > "Jorge Silva" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hi > >> >> > >> >> - Point the clients NIC Primary DNS to the DNS server (If the server > >> >> allows > >> >> nonsecure registrations). > >> >> - If the server only allows Secure Registrations, you must join the > >> >> computers to the domain or use the AD DHCP server to regoister DNS > >> >> records > >> >> on behalf of the computers. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> I hope that the information above s you > >> >> > >> >> Good Luck > >> >> Jorge Silva > >> >> MCSA > >> >> Systems Administrator > >> >> > >> >> "Epoh Rio" <EpohRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:C67FBAB3-8615-405F-A334-D45C2D33127F@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have two computers on my network that are not presently joined to > >> >> >the > >> >> > domain, at this present time, however they are not showing up in the > >> >> > DNS > >> >> > Server. > >> >> > > >> >> > How can I get all computers to show up in DNS? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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