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In a message dated: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 18:21:05 EDT
Ted Lemon said:
>> Is there away to configure multiple DNS search paths for Win clients via
>> DHCP?
>
>No, there's no way to do this. The protocol doesn't provide a way,
>nor does Windows provide a workaround.
Hmm, that's interesting, since Windows does provide a place for additional
zones to search on the DNS page of the TCP/IP properties.
Though I suppose it shouldn't surprise me that MS doesn't provide a workaround
for something :)
If users specified additional paths in the space allotted, would these be used
properly or would they cause a problem? I know if they specify a domain name
manually, that will override anything they get served via DHCP. Would the
additional paths act the same way? (I don't put anything past MS :)
Thanks,
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