|
The courses of action that I would
reccomend:
1. Escort him out and have all of the locks
changed.
2. Hand him a legal pad and a pen. Tell him
it's his new Tablet PC with Handwriting Recognition
Software.
Good
luck, Dan.
Dave
//SIGNED//
------------------------------------------------
David J. Perdue ------------------------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan DeStefano Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 13:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hosts File Recently, one of my colleagues and I
got into a discussion about DNS vs. hosts files in AD. He has configured the
hosts file on all of our domain controllers (Windows 2000 AD in native mode) to
point to other DCs. One of our DCs was moved to another site and the hosts file
on a DC was not changed to point to the moved DC on its new subnet – this
obviously resulted in NTFRS errors. Anyway, after this I got into a
discussion with my boss about the need of the hosts file in AD. It is my
position that the hosts file is no longer necessary and should not really be
used in AD and is only included for backward-compatibility, testing and for
certain special instances. It is his position that DNS is untrustworthy and that
the hosts file should be configured as a backup in case DNS goes down. My
response to this was twofold – 1. the hosts file is queried before DNS so it is
not really a backup, it is a primary method of name-resolution, plus, it does
not support Could anyone point to any
documentation that discusses the role of the hosts file in AD and also include
your own opinions and comments. _________________________ PC Support
Specialist IAG
Research T. F. Measuring Ad Effectiveness on
Television The information contained
in this communication is confidential, may be privileged and is intended for the
exclusive use of the above named addressee(s). If you are not the intended
recipient(s), you are expressly prohibited from copying, distributing,
disseminating, or in any other way using any of the information contained within
this communication. If you have received this communication in error, please
contact the sender by telephone |
RE: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hosts File
Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT Fri, 06 May 2005 08:52:55 -0700
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hosts Fi... Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hos... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hos... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hos... Jorge de Almeida Pinto
- Re: [ActiveDir] DNS vs. Hos... ASB
