DNS Suffix in NT

Danny Mayer mayer at gis.net
Wed May 15 02:39:41 UTC 2002


This has nothing to do with BIND.  You should be asking in one of the
Windows  newsgroups.

Use the Networks Control Panel to go to TCP/IP Protocols. Select it and click
on Properties and go into the DNS tab.  The domain name is in there.
Or just go to the registry and change it.

         Danny
At 03:48 PM 5/13/02, CalmGlassS wrote:

>Hi all,
>I recently changed my domain name's network, and everything's running
>just fine. However, I have this slight dns problem where if I do an
>"ipconfig", it still shows the old domain name as the dns suffix.
>
>Right now, the only way I can successfully ping a host within the
>network is either pinging as "ping host.newdomain" or ping
>"ipaddress". If I manually add the dns suffix in tcp/ip properties, it
>works fine, but I can manually add this on every single system.
>
>Is there something I missed when changing the network's domain name?
>
>Hope I can get some suggestions here. Thanks!



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