By default DHCP performs the functions of registering DNS pointer record.
Check these options under your DHCP server.
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Todd J Heron, MCSE
Windows 2003/2000/NT
"Gilbert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1a8e01c4a267$b9da28f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a DNS installed with a primary zone and I have a
> forward lookup zone and a reverse lookup zone. I have a
> Windows XP Client that successfully registers itself in
> DNS and it creates an A record.
>
> However, there's no coresponding PTR record in the reverse
> lookup zone. I can create it manually and it works
> because I can run nslookup but there should be a way to
> automatically create a PTR record.
>
> I added the suffix to the client in TCP/IP -->Advanced--
> >DNS and checked the box to automatically register.
>
>
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