getting from dhcp, just go to start-run and type cmd then at the command prompt type ipconfig and copy the ip, subnet, gw and dns to the tcp/ip settings. Thank you for choosing agadycom. Could you please rate agadycom so I could help others ? Thank you. more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
getting from dhcp, just go to start-run and type cmd then at the command prompt type ipconfig and copy the ip, subnet, gw and dns to the tcp/ip settings. Thank you for choosing agadycom. Could you please rate agadycom so I could help others ? Thank you. more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
Hi,
I think u may have to contact ur ISP (Internet Service Provider) for DNS details. Alternatively...u may also try using the settings as 'Detect DNS automatically'...
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Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
ISP that is blocking the ports The receive problem could be a bad MX setup. Did you have a look at your NS with www.dnsreport.com (enter the domain in the DNS report box, and hit [DNS report] ) Thanks Good Luck "Don't forget to rate the solution" more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
Installl & run the one SIte me, but the another site i want to add are not working . Explain How to perform? Is DNS is require, if yes On same machine multiple server can be work? more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
ns1.test.xyz.com and ns2.test.xyz.com as valid name servers authorative to test.xyz.com using domain delegation wizard. Though i can see the correct entry in the windows DNS snapin but when i check using DNS stuff.com it seems the server does not forward the query to ns1.test.xyz.com rather resolves the name on more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting