This is correct.

We checked LMHOSTS as well as HOSTS.  No other machines called "HOBBES". 
(If so, why would "HOBBES" resolve correctly 99%+ of the time?)





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Just to be sure, no other machine on the network called HOBBES either? No 
entry in an lmhosts file, rather than a hosts? (although if there was, I 
wouldn't expect ipconfig /flushdns to fix it)

On 8 March 2011 14:25, <[email protected]> wrote:

1. No WINS in our network 

2. The actual server (NetBIOS) name is "NOTES", but it has an alias 
"lotucism" name of "HOBBES".  Queries, at least most of the time, for 
HOBBES resolve to the static IP for NOTES.  (Unless, of coarse, the query 
is done from a machine with a screwy DNS cache). 

3. Although it is radom in its appearances, we do have one station which 
seems to be affected more frequently than most.  (Yes, it has hit me a few 
times, too.)  Things finally hit the fan THU, when 5-6 folks had it 
happen. 

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Any anti-malware software running with active-protection enabled? Do *all*
your XP Pro SP3 workstations do it, or just some? Is it always the same 
ones
or is it random? Just grasping at straws here.... does your DNS server 
have
an entry in it for the Lotus Notes server? I'm guessing it does, but 
again,
grasping at straws trying to help. :-)



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 9:10 AM
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Subject: Workstation DNS cache weirdness


Greetings! 

This is a situation which pops up on occasion.  Workstations affected are
all Windows XP Pro SP3. 

We are a Lotus Notes shop (7.5).  It is the Lotus application that 
"detects"
the error, but the cause seems to be something in the workstation's 
network
setup. 

A user will be logged in, have their Notes app up and running, and will 
have
been reading messages throughout the day.  Then, when they attempt to open 
a
message, they get this pop-up message: 

The remote server is not a known TCP/IP host. 

(Well, it was a couple of minutes ago...) 

We've had this happen periodically over the past several months.  Once in 
a
while (like last Thursday), it may hit several workstations on a given 
day. 

The Domino server has a static IP address.  (FWIW, it is on a server 
running
Windows 2003 "Standard", SP2.) 

Last week, somebody tried pinging the Domino server from an affected WS. 
 It
was pinging an address in our DHCP realm rather than the actual (static)
address of the Domino server.  (A search of the network DNS tables and 
DHCP
leases show no such address for the Domino server; all entries for the
Domino server are the correct static address.)  The workstations have no
entries in their local HOSTS file. 

The command "ipconfig /flushdns" tends to resolve the situation. 
 However...


What would cause the local DNS cache to go screwy this way, mid-session? 

Thanks!
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