On Jun 13, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Doug Barton wrote:

> On 06/13/10 13:00, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
>> Microsoft's nslookup is broken.  What alternative applications that can
>> be installed and used in a Windows XP environment that will continue to
>> work in a Windows 7 environment after a decision is made to upgrade Windows?
> 
> In the past I've installed nslookup and dig from the BIND package for windows 
> to solve this problem.


You wouldn't happen to know when Microsoft's implementation became hopelessly 
broken would you?

Being, primarily, a Linux/Unix user; I tend not to use nslookup except when 
logged into a Windows system.  It has to be several years since I last used 
nslookup until the last few days.

The problem with the erroneous functioning of Microsoft's nslookup.exe is that 
it requires a corporate wide change.  There are a number of reasonably 
intelligent users that assume nslookup.exe is providing them correct 
information.  I would need to convince management that it needs to be replaced 
with the ISC version or convince them to deploy DiG to all systems.  Deploying 
DiG might be the easier as it doesn't replace something distributed by 
Microsoft.  At the same time, the tool that users are familiar with is broken.  
It needs to be replaced.  This will be a "hard sale" to management.


--
Merton Campbell Crockett
m.c.crock...@roadrunner.com




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