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I have several servers with 2 nic cards in them for purposes of subnetting
backups from the regular network. I'm find that the name resolution is a big problem. I've followed instructions on how to disable DNS from the 10.10 nic via the registry and other settings but the servers are still complaing about duplicate names and sometimes resolution is an issue. The 10.10 nics are also on a seperate router from the regular 135 network. Is there any way around this issue? 1xnyer |
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Try:
1. Check the DNS console for any residual entries for the 2nd adapter and delete them. 2. Right click on My Network Places and select Properties. Click Advanced and select Advanced Settings. Make sure the 'preferred' adapter is at the top of the binding order. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "1xnyer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2C9DA4D2-5259-4BF4-867D-(E-Mail Removed)... > I have several servers with 2 nic cards in them for purposes of subnetting > backups from the regular network. I'm find that the name resolution is a big > problem. I've followed instructions on how to disable DNS from the 10.10 nic > via the registry and other settings but the servers are still complaing about > duplicate names and sometimes resolution is an issue. > > The 10.10 nics are also on a seperate router from the regular 135 network. > Is there any way around this issue? |
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