Aengus wrote:

> As far as I'm concerned, it's a bug in QDNS that it won't just use
> your default DNS server, and requires you to specify one. But the
> author never responded to that suggestion.

I used QDNS for years on WIN98 with a simple link like this:
E:\analog\QDNS.EXE /G ccc-txt.cfg
I never specified a DNS server and it worked no problem.

But after I moved to a lot faster WIN2000 pro machine I can't do anything with 
QDNS. The old style links either produce a quick flash, no work done, or they 
make it load the new IPs, none of which gets resolved, though.

I tried the more complete commandline you just suggested and this is what I get in 
return:

**********

AnalogX QuickDNS (QDNS) - Quick DNS version 2.00 (Release) 

The instruction at 0x00406ee1 referenced memory at 0x22303dcf.
The memory could not be read.

***********

Any idea about what it's saying?

Thanks, ciao


Massimo
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