You can remove all the workstation's "A" Records from DNS and let them be
recreated the next time the workstation starts up.
The DHCP Database should have been migrated to the new DHCP Service rather
than being "diplicated". But that will settle down over time.
You may just have to put up with this for a little while.
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Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"PassPlay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Migrated from one DC to a new DC, name remained the same and DHCP scopes
> duplicated. Now users (not all) are seeing duplicate IP exists in domain.
> Looking at the DHCP leases the system having the issue are registering
> with
> DHCP as WT(their MAC address.domain.com). DNS has the correct name
> registered
> for the system. I can ping by IP with -a and the name does show up. Any
> ideas
> out there, any questions, more info needed?