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>>If someone manually configures a DNS server in the TCP/IP properties of the
Windows box, then it will over-ride any settings that it gets via DHCP.  Is this
what happened?<<

That would be the problem.  Thanks.

JC

Nominum Support wrote:

> > Hey Group:
> >
> >    I am having trouble getting MS Windows clients to accept (or use) the
> > address of the DNS server my V2.0 ISC DHCP server is handing out.
> > Other platforms aren't having this problem so I know the address is
> > being given correctly.   Is there something I'm missing or did Bill
> > decide not to support that option.
>
> Well, it certainly works for me on my network.
>
> If someone manually configures a DNS server in the TCP/IP properties
> of the Windows box, then it will over-ride any settings that it gets
> via DHCP.  Is this what happened?
>
> Otherwise, if you use the "option domain-name-servers" in the dhcpd.conf
> file, it should work.  It works for everyone else, anyway.  :-)
>
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Photronics, Inc.
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