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Hey -from the machines, i can defintely ping the
FQDN.[Neil Ruston]indeed - that should always work unless you have basic
DNS issuesIf you have hundreds even thousands
Wow, joe and Deji both agreed with me and in the same day
:)
I am at peace :-^
neil
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One word... disjoint name
:o)
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AkomolafeSent: Monday, July 31, 2006 4:56 PMTo:
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Understood. I made similar
arguments in some places you will come to see in the very near
future.
I will beg to differ on the "worth the
benefit" claim vis
I assume you are using WINS and the DCs of child and parent domainsare registered there. Therefore the netbios names are resolving.
What happens when you try to ping the FQDN of the child domain server? Does that work? I think your issue is you want the child domain suffix to be appended
WeerasingheSent: 31 July 2006 10:14To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] DNS suffix
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I assume you are using WINS and the DCs of child and parent
domainsare registered there. Therefore the netbios names are
resolving.
What happens when you try to ping the FQDN of the child
in the Suffix Search List.
So if you want to still search the parent
suffix, be sure to include it in the SSL.
Jef
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I assume you are using WINS and the DCs of child and parent
domainsare registered there. Therefore the netbios names are
resolving.
What happens when you try to ping
@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] DNS suffix resolution..Hey -from the machines, i can defintely ping the FQDN.If you have hundreds even thousands of workstations, the easiest way to distribute dns suffix search order listing is thhrough group policy ?if you don't have a wins server specified
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Re: [ActiveDir] DNS suffix resolution..
I assume you are using WINS and the DCs of child and parent
domainsare registered there. Therefore the netbios names are
resolving.
What happens when you try to ping the FQDN of the child domain server?
Does that wor
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Hey -from the machines, i can defintely ping the
FQDN.[Neil Ruston]indeed - that should always work unless you have basic
DNS issuesIf you have hundreds even thousands
y is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
From: joeSent: Mon 7/31/2006 12:23 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS suffix resolution..
One word... disjoint name space.
AD itself doesn't need WINS unless DNS is broken because it uses FQDNs. It is everyth
I have a Forrest with one forest root and one child domain.The child domain is running windows 2000 SP4 and the HQ sites are running windows 2003 R2 standard.I have the the child domain controller setup as an AD-integrated zone and i have the 2003 DNS servers setup to receive that zone as a
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