On 27 Aug 2003 14:11:47 -0700
Rick Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is not a server issue, so nothing to do with /etc/resolv.conf
> on the server (which affects only the local client resolver on that
> machine).
> 
> You need to add the DNS domain info to the windows clients.  How/where
> depends on the IP config and the Windows platform in question (2K, XP,
> etc.).  If the Windows machines get IP + DNS servers from a DHCP server,
> then you need to fix the DHCP server.  If the Windows machines have 
> static IP information, you will need to go into the properties panel
> for the IP connection.  Select 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' from the 
> components list then click on the properties button.  Click on the 
> 'Advanced' button, then select the DNS pane. Add you DNS domain name
> in the box for 'DNS suffix for this connection'.  Click through the OK
> buttons to exit from the properties panel.  Depending on the Windows
> flavor you may need a reboot (WinNT for example will need a reboot).
> This should fix the problem.  
> 
> - rick 
> 
> 

Rick, I'm glad to see you actually answered with the correct
solution.   Wish you hadn't felt the first email was necessary.

Cheers,
Sean


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