I seem to recall that the DHCP advanced properties need to be configured with 
an account to register records in DNS, specifically when DHCP is installed on a 
Domain Controller.

- Sean

> On Jun 30, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Richard Stovall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Some folks I'm working with have 2 DCs that are also DHCP servers.  Each 
> server hands out part of the scope.  Long story short, clients who receive 
> ips from DC1/DHCP1 have PTR records.  Clients who receive ips from DC2/DHCP2 
> do not.  All clients are Win7.  If, on a client that has an ip received from 
> server 2, you tick the box in advanced IPV4 properties to "Use this 
> connection's DNS suffix in DNS registration", then run ipconfig /registerdns, 
> a PTR record is created.  No clients that have received ips from server 1 
> have this option checked, but they all have PTR records.
> 
> I've checked the settings on the DHCP servers and everything I can find for 
> DNS registration looks the same.
> 
> Any thoughts?  I'm betting it's pretty simple and we're just missing 
> something easy.
> 
> FWIW, the DCs and the domain/forest are Server 2008.
> 
> Thanks,
> RS


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