Thanks Devin! I do have the last option checked, because of many legacy
Windows.

TP

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From: Meade, Devin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 12:31 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Duplicate record in Windows 2000 DNS


If you have the default setup then yes, it should delete the record.  By
default, the lease time is 8 days - this works on our network.  You may have
to manually delete the DNS record.

Our setup - in the DHCP console: Scope / Options / DNS Tab
Check - automatically update DHCP client information in DNS
Check - Update DNS only if DHCP client requests
Check - Discard forward (name-to-address) lookups when lease expires
Uncheck - Enable updates for DNS clients that do not support dynamic update

Hope this helps,

Devin L. Meade, CNE, MCP
Network Administrator
Frankfurt-Short-Bruza
www.fsb-ae.com

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, March 05, 2002 12:11 PM
To:     NT 2000 Discussions
Subject:        Duplicate record in Windows 2000 DNS

In Windows 2000 DHCP server, when a DHCP's client name A got updated DNS
with the A and PTR record with an IP address of 10.12.0.10.  Now if I rename
the client A to B, I have a new A and PTR in DNS with the same IP address,
is the old record will be remove later by DNS or DHCP or do I have to
manually remove it?.  I know that when you run ipconfig /release after the
rename, the record will discard from DNS, but let say I don't do that, will
it automatically remove?

TP

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