Exactamundo!

:-)>

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


In our site, we don't want to use the MS DNS to resolve DNS queries, but
the
AD clients must use MS DNS as the primary DNS.  Since we have very
simple
DNS needs, we wanted delegate the DNS management to our ISP (which they
already do for free!). As a result, queries made of our MS DNS are
"forwarded" to our ISPs DNS for resolution for anything not in our MS
DNS.
The MS DNS only contains internal LAN machines (and most of those are
dynamic).

Thats how we get around having to maintain an entire DNS server, but get
the
AD capabilities of Win2k and full DNS services.

I hope thats clearer! :-)



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