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Re: (ASCEND) Clients DNS



At 02:22 PM 2/11/98 -0500, Jim Howard wrote:
>>At 09:27 AM 2/11/98 -0600, Joe  Shaw wrote:
>>>That's only if you set the dns in the Control Panel.  If you only setup
>>>your DNS in the various Dialup Networking connections (in Win95 at least)
>>>it uses the settings it sees in the individual profiles.  This is the only
>
>At 08:49 1998/02/11 -0800, Kevin A. Smith wrote:
>>In that case, why:
>>
>>See http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q139/9/48.asp
>
>two seperate problems,
>in the case where a user has an ethernet card
>and a DNS server on the LAN which is not Internet connected,
>and dial-up networking (thus two TCP/IP entries in control panel)
>the MS KB article is correct (if a bit confusing... connectoid???)
>
>in the case where a user does NOT have ethernet,
>or not running IP on the LAN but only on dial-up network connection,
>none of this is needed, and in fact you should NOT touch 
>the control panel at all, but should either use 
>"server-asigned" for everything, or set addresses manually 
>in the dial-up network profile.

My case is relevant then. I do have ethernet and DUN on my workstation.
Ethernet is connected to a P75 which dials into Ascend Corp. so my
control panel setting is for the DNS server there. I also use DUN when
I'm on the road, so I use a connectoid - as they call it.


Kevin


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