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Old 08-27-2007, 05:24 PM
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On a Win2k3R2, SP2 machine (Dell 1850), resolution fails. network parameters
are correct (have reserved DHCP.) Booting with a Knoppix disk gives
successful results (same DHCP parameters), eliminating hardware or network
issues. I have replaced network DLLs, reinstalled NIC drivers, both older
and newest versions. Netstat, shows no name resolution, nslookup even fails
to name the DNS server(s) requested. I'm stumped. If you've seen this or an
article discussing it, please share!
thanks
Bill



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Old 08-27-2007, 08:45 PM
Mike Lowery
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"Bill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On a Win2k3R2, SP2 machine (Dell 1850), resolution fails. network parameters
> are correct (have reserved DHCP.) Booting with a Knoppix disk gives successful
> results (same DHCP parameters), eliminating hardware or network issues. I have
> replaced network DLLs, reinstalled NIC drivers, both older and newest
> versions. Netstat, shows no name resolution, nslookup even fails to name the
> DNS server(s) requested. I'm stumped. If you've seen this or an article
> discussing it, please share!
> thanks
> Bill


Did you specify a name server when using nslookup?


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Old 09-05-2007, 05:36 PM
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Bill,
I have a similar problem with Win XP machines. I found if I manually
specify the DNS servers, name resolution works. If I let DHCP assign the DNS
servers, name resolution fails. Has anyone else seen this? My posts to
other newsgroups have not found any answers.
Thanks,
Joe

"Bill" wrote:

> On a Win2k3R2, SP2 machine (Dell 1850), resolution fails. network parameters
> are correct (have reserved DHCP.) Booting with a Knoppix disk gives
> successful results (same DHCP parameters), eliminating hardware or network
> issues. I have replaced network DLLs, reinstalled NIC drivers, both older
> and newest versions. Netstat, shows no name resolution, nslookup even fails
> to name the DNS server(s) requested. I'm stumped. If you've seen this or an
> article discussing it, please share!
> thanks
> Bill
>

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