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      19th Apr 2004
I have a stand alone server that I am using for studying
for MS tests on. Right now I have it setup as a DC
running AD and DNS. It is not connected to the internet
or any other computers. I keep getting 7062 errors
sayign that DNS packets are addressed to it's self. I
don't have any forwarders ot root hints setup. Any ideas?

Chris
 
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      20th Apr 2004
In news:121201c42639$ca9c9fb0$(E-Mail Removed),
Chris <(E-Mail Removed)> posted their thoughts, then I
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> I have a stand alone server that I am using for studying
> for MS tests on. Right now I have it setup as a DC
> running AD and DNS. It is not connected to the internet
> or any other computers. I keep getting 7062 errors
> sayign that DNS packets are addressed to it's self. I
> don't have any forwarders ot root hints setup. Any ideas?
>
> Chris



Setting up a forwarder should get rid of it.

I'm assuming you have one NIC in the machine and DNS is configed to listen
to that NIC.

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      20th Apr 2004
Yes I have one NIC and the machine's DNS is set to it's
self. However I'm not connected to anything to forward
to - Just a stand alone box.

Chris

>-----Original Message-----
>In news:121201c42639$ca9c9fb0$(E-Mail Removed),
>Chris <(E-Mail Removed)> posted their

thoughts, then I
>offered mine
>> I have a stand alone server that I am using for

studying
>> for MS tests on. Right now I have it setup as a DC
>> running AD and DNS. It is not connected to the

internet
>> or any other computers. I keep getting 7062 errors
>> sayign that DNS packets are addressed to it's self. I
>> don't have any forwarders ot root hints setup. Any

ideas?
>>
>> Chris

>
>
>Setting up a forwarder should get rid of it.
>
>I'm assuming you have one NIC in the machine and DNS is

configed to listen
>to that NIC.
>
>--
>Regards,
>Ace
>
>Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can

benefit.
>This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties and

confers no
>rights.
>
>Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
>Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
>
>HAM AND EGGS: A day's work for a chicken; A lifetime

commitment for a
>pig. --
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>
>
>.
>

 
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