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Re: (ASCEND) Clients DNS
We currently run a DNS for the LAN and do have some that insist upon
using their modems as well. I have yet to hear a complaint from those for
whom we set the dns to point to the server on the LAN. Just lucky, I
guess. The internal DNS is mostly to satisfy the proxy server's reverse
lookups in addition to providing a central master list for a few renegade
address assigning-type people:) So, actual use of the DNS by clients is
pretty limited, or perhaps the failure of the local DNS simply forces the
client to use the 'connectoid' DNS setup(?) YMMV, eh.
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Kevin A. Smith 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
> >way we've been able to get customers with more than one dialup connection
> >to work properly and it's worked consistantly over the past 2+ years at 3
> >different companies.
>
> In that case, why:
>
> See http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q139/9/48.asp
>
>
> Kevin
>
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