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1 30th October 11:21
jonathanl&‰Ú¶§-جrë,Љìš+¢ÊµÊ&
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I think I'm starting to narrow down the source of my DNS problems.
Domain is small 2003 domain, 1 DC running DNS.
DC IP is 10.0.0.2
When I ping mydomain.com I get 192.168.0.2 which is what the DC used to be
when I used that subnet before I changed it all over to the 10. subnet.
I can also ping -a 192.168.0.2 or ping -a 192.168.0.22 and DNS says that IP
is mydomain.com though of course it times out.

I've looked all through DNSmgmt and can't find any reference to the 192 IP's.

How do I correct this situation so the IP of mydomain.com is 10.0.0.2?
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2 30th October 11:21
kevin d. goodknecht sr. [mvp]
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Read inline please.

In news:450AE852-9CC8-4566-AA0C-BBA82CBFE9BE@microsoft.com,

Does nslookup return the correct IP and name?
Have you checked your hosts file to see if it had been edited with these
entries?

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3 30th October 11:21
jonathanl&‰Ú¶§-جrë,Љìš+¢ÊµÊ&
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Bingo! Both IPs were in the hosts file! Thank you Kevin, you solved the
problem! I must have put them there a long time ago for a reason long
forgotten.

Jonathan
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