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Old 11-18-2003, 04:36 AM
 
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i have a small network inwhich server has windows 2000 serverinstalled and each workstation has windows 2000 professional. initially, i configured network as workstations but when i configured into domain then all the clients stops internet browsing. however, when i uninstalled the DNS then they could browsing. why might be problm after installing DNS.
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Old 11-19-2003, 12:10 AM
 
Bill Grant
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How do your clients browse the Internet? Are you using ICS?

ICS is not compatible with a domain setup. With a domain, your
workstations must use the local DNS for domain operations. So you cannot
relay DNS requests to your ISP, as ICS does.

To convert from ICS to a domain you need to do several things.

Set up NAT to take over the job of connection sharing. And configure your
DNS server so that it will forward "foreign" requests to to another DNS
server (such as the one at your ISP).

"Max" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> i have a small network inwhich server has windows 2000 serverinstalled and

each workstation has windows 2000 professional. initially, i configured
network as workstations but when i configured into domain then all the
clients stops internet browsing. however, when i uninstalled the DNS then
they could browsing. why might be problm after installing DNS.


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