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Hello,
My client used to house their own website localy on a 2000 server in a domain named the same as their website. They moved their website to a hosting company and they can no longer view their website from within the company. I realize that there needs to be an alteration in the DNS. i also realize that there may be a sticky point since the domain name and the website name are one and the same. I will be visiting the client tomorow and dont want to make a mistake. i would appreciate any direction. Thank you. Respectfully, Narek |
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"Captn Caveman" <Captn@Caveman.com> wrote in message
news:1ccu12h1j96vgdn855rdopo28r4f2uc9cf@4ax.com... > Hello, > > My client used to house their own website localy on a 2000 server in a > domain named the same as their website. They moved their website to a > hosting company and they can no longer view their website from within > the company. I realize that there needs to be an alteration in the > DNS. i also realize that there may be a sticky point since the domain > name and the website name are one and the same. Is you client running AD (Active Directory)? If so, they will NOT be able to use the base/bare domain name for the web server since by default all of their DCs register the bare domain name. They will (generally) be required to use the www (or other prefixed) name. > I will be visiting > the client tomorow and dont want to make a mistake. i would > appreciate any direction. Thank you. Since it is a public web server you would do better to just give us the name so we can check that it is properly setup on the external DNS. -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] |
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Thanks for the feedback. yes indeed they are using AD. The public
domain server is www.proimagingcenter.com Thank you again for taking the time to assist. Respectfuly, Narek On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 21:48:00 -0600, "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote: >"Captn Caveman" <Captn@Caveman.com> wrote in message >news:1ccu12h1j96vgdn855rdopo28r4f2uc9cf@4ax.com.. . >> Hello, >> >> My client used to house their own website localy on a 2000 server in a >> domain named the same as their website. They moved their website to a >> hosting company and they can no longer view their website from within >> the company. I realize that there needs to be an alteration in the >> DNS. i also realize that there may be a sticky point since the domain >> name and the website name are one and the same. > >Is you client running AD (Active Directory)? > >If so, they will NOT be able to use the base/bare domain >name for the web server since by default all of their >DCs register the bare domain name. > >They will (generally) be required to use the www (or other >prefixed) name. > >> I will be visiting >> the client tomorow and dont want to make a mistake. i would >> appreciate any direction. Thank you. > >Since it is a public web server you would do better to just >give us the name so we can check that it is properly setup >on the external DNS. |
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