Sounds like you have a "ghosted" adapter that was setup running a private IP
address at some point and still exists in the registry. Try this:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd.exe, and then press ENTER.
Type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1, and then press ENTER.
Type Start DEVMGMT.MSC, and then press ENTER.
Click View, and then click Show Hidden Devices.
Expand the Network Adapters tree.
Right-click the dimmed network adapter, and then click Uninstall.


         John A. Bjelke 
              Unisys
         505.853.6774
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it's as difficult as pulling teeth through an elephants rump, then the
approach needs to be reevaluated.



-----Original Message-----
From: Rittenhouse, Cindy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] bogus DNS entries


Please help. I have 3 servers, in 2 different domains that keep showing up
in DNS with both their correct ip address and an entry with ip address
192.168.234.235. I keep deleting these entries, but they keep reappearing.
There must be some significance to this ip address. Does anyone have an idea
where it may be coming from, or how I can permanently delete the entry. I
have DNS running on a W2K server, it is not AD integrated. These servers do
have 2 NICs, but the unused NIC has been disabled. Most of my servers have 2
NICs, but the problem is only with these 3. They are all W2K servers. Thanks

Cynthia Rittenhouse  MCSE,CCNA
LAN Administrator
County of Lancaster
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: (717)293-7274

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