Hi Emma

Identify which server holds the unwanted DNS Server IP, delete / edit its
role as a DNS server, reboot it and try an ipconfig / renew on the client
machines, Windows or Linux Domain?

Cheers

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Emmanuel Sekyewa <[email protected]>wrote:

> Good afternoon,
>
> I'm in a situation in which after changing the IP addressing scheme on a
> network, certain machines obtain a wrong entry for DNS at startup, but when
> I run an ipconfig /release and subsequently /renew, they pick up the correct
> settings/configuration for the DNS server. I have gone through my DHCP
> configuration a number of times to ensure that the correct IP addresses are
> specified for the primary and secondary DNS servers, but this still keeps
> coming up.
> This even happens after flushing the DNS cache on a client machine and
> rebooting.
> Any ideas of what could be causing this? Or a viable work around?
>
> Regards
>
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