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Records are all there, and the NetLogon restart
does nothing as well.
What I have ended up doing is running a simple
scheduled batch file at 3:00-4:00 AM everyday to restart DNS on the
DC's.
It has definatley reduced the number of incidents,
but the odd one still pops up.
E
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Is the record for the DCs at the site still vaild? It
almost sounds like the record is expiring and the DNS servers will not
resolve it.
Does net stop netlogon and then net start netlogon solve
the problems?
Dan
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Thanks James, thought of that route, but got some resistance, may
have to push for it again. As for flushing the cache, it does
not solve the issue, seems as though a service restart is the only way to
go oddly enough?? Cheers E
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Hi Ertug
Have you tried clearing the cache on
the Domain controller DNS and see if it works then?
Also, you may
want to set up forwarders on your DCs to point at your ISP DNS servers -
chances are they have heavy DNS caches going and will be able to resolve
external addresses much quicker then using root hings - which may be timing
out causing your DC to cache Domain Not Found for that query in its DNS
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Guys,
have been having a sporadic issue, on my network, both when it was a 2K
Domain and now since the upgrade to 2K3.
Basic Config is: 7 sites - DC
- GC - DNS server in each site - WINS in each site etc. All DC's are 2K3
AD integrated DNS.
DC's are configured to use internal addresses for
DNS.
>From time to time, we have issues resolving a domain name, the
name is not the same one every time, for example today it
was.
http://www.registrefoncier.gouv.qc.ca/ <http://www.registrefoncier.gouv.qc.ca/>
No clients are able to browse to this site, (site not found) my
only fix so far is to restart the DNS service on the DC for the site
having the issue, and away goes the problem.
If a client
statically enters the external ISP address for DNS resolution, it
works.
No forwarders specified in DNS.
It is not client/os
specific, mix of NT4 - 2K and XP
Anyone seen this
before?
Thank
you
Ertug
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