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Or the lmhosts file... (since he did mention WINS)
"John D. Gwinner" <JohnDOTgwinner@cornell.edu> wrote in message news:%23bglL7HnGHA.756@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Have you tried a debug NSLookup? > > nslookup > set d2 > <name> > > and see what it says - might give you more info as to where it's coming > from. > > Is it a default domain being added, i.e. are youexpecting > > www > > to be 'new' but it's looking for > > www.olddomain.old > > ? > > Just throwing out some ideas. I would have suspected the HOSTS too. > > == John == > > > "DMcGee" <DMcGee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0548743E-F1AA-4E05-82EA-B4BD63C12589@microsoft.com... >> We have 3 DNS servers, 3 WINS servers in a Win2003 Active Directory >> single >> domain. >> >> The problem we are having is that an old computer is still resolving via >> nslookup from our DNS servers however the record is no longer in DNS or >> WINS. >> >> We have flushed the caches on the servers, clients, stop and restarted >> the >> DNS, WINS servers, insured the record was no longer listed in WINS. We >> even >> checked our hosts files. >> >> What could we be missing? >> Darin >> >> > > |
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