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Old 22nd May 2009   #1
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Windows DNS Settings

Hi,
I have a WIndows 2003 Server which is my AD controller and a 2nd server that is my backup controller. in my network Tcp/Ip settings(control panel/network) for i have both servers IP referenced under DNS.
Example:
xxx.xx.21.13
xxx.xx.21.14

Is there another location where this information might be stored. I'm looking for a set of other DNS settings. these #'s allow us to be able to access the internet.
just wondering...

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Check your DHCP settings. The DNS servers are defined by Scope Option 006.
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