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eric romero
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      1st Jul 2004
Hi all

Just after upgrading from Windows2000 to windows2003 I have noticed that
some web sites are not accessible anymore, all work if the clinet do not use
the AD DNSs.

any known issue?

thx


 
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Bill Grant
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      2nd Jul 2004
It could be EDNS0 . See KB 832223 .

"eric romero" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all
>
> Just after upgrading from Windows2000 to windows2003 I have noticed that
> some web sites are not accessible anymore, all work if the clinet do not

use
> the AD DNSs.
>
> any known issue?
>
> thx
>
>



 
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eric romero
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      6th Jul 2004
is not this supposse to be done by the root-hints?


"Antknee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It could also be forwarders not specified on your 2003 AD DNS. You would

want to specify your ISP's DNS servers. This way all DNS requests that your
AD DNS doesn't know about will be forwarded to your ISP's DNS, for example
web sites.
>
>
> "eric romero" wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > Just after upgrading from Windows2000 to windows2003 I have noticed that
> > some web sites are not accessible anymore, all work if the clinet do not

use
> > the AD DNSs.
> >
> > any known issue?
> >
> > thx
> >
> >
> >



 
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ptwilliams
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      6th Jul 2004
You can use either or both.

One advantage of forwarding to the ISP is you can make use of their bigger,
faster cache.


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"eric romero" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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is not this supposse to be done by the root-hints?


"Antknee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B1DE7384-73A9-43FC-9FC1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> It could also be forwarders not specified on your 2003 AD DNS. You would

want to specify your ISP's DNS servers. This way all DNS requests that your
AD DNS doesn't know about will be forwarded to your ISP's DNS, for example
web sites.
>
>
> "eric romero" wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > Just after upgrading from Windows2000 to windows2003 I have noticed that
> > some web sites are not accessible anymore, all work if the clinet do not

use
> > the AD DNSs.
> >
> > any known issue?
> >
> > thx
> >
> >
> >




 
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