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cw1972
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      25th Sep 2007
I've had a look through the Administrative Templates and other
settings in Group Policy, I've also had a bit of a google and only
found how to set the primary DNS suffix through group policy.

Is it possible to also configure the primary/secondary DNS settings
for domain computers using group policy?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

 
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Meinolf Weber
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      25th Sep 2007
Hello cw1972,

Do you use DHCP for the clients? Then you can set it theire. With GPO it
is not possible by default. Maybe you can create your own .adm file for that.

And please, do not multipost.

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> I've had a look through the Administrative Templates and other
> settings in Group Policy, I've also had a bit of a google and only
> found how to set the primary DNS suffix through group policy.
>
> Is it possible to also configure the primary/secondary DNS settings
> for domain computers using group policy?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>



 
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Mark Heitbrink [MVP]
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      25th Sep 2007
Hi,

cw1972 schrieb:
> Is it possible to also configure the primary/secondary DNS settings
> for domain computers using group policy?


No. Only by using a computer startup script in combinatoin with netsh.exe

Why?
Because DNS is essentual for running GPOs, now you have the problem:
You can not correct the DNS, if it wrong, because GPOs are not applied,
because of the wrong DNS and on the other hand MS saves your work, by
disallow you to deploy a wrong DNS, because after deploy GPOs are no
longer functional.

Itīs aswell some kind of chicken and egg problem ...

DHCP is the solution you are searching for.

Mark
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Roger Abell [MVP]
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      25th Sep 2007
The DNS servers IP list can be provided for XP and later.
I see you x-posted to some W2k NGs, so this may not help,
although you could deliver to XP and up with W2k DCs.
Look under Comp Cfg / Adm Templates / Network / DNS Client
where is setting DNS Servers

"cw1972" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've had a look through the Administrative Templates and other
> settings in Group Policy, I've also had a bit of a google and only
> found how to set the primary DNS suffix through group policy.
>
> Is it possible to also configure the primary/secondary DNS settings
> for domain computers using group policy?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>



 
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cw1972
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      25th Sep 2007
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> And please, do not multipost.
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber


Apolgies, I thought I cross-posted, which is the accepted way of doing
it - didn't think I multiposted.

Thanks to everyone for your input, it does makes sense that DNS is
vital for application of GPO's now.

 
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Roger Abell [MVP]
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      26th Sep 2007
"cw1972" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> And please, do not multipost.
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>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber

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> Apolgies, I thought I cross-posted, which is the accepted way of doing
> it - didn't think I multiposted.
>


You did x-post, and in so far as I can see, to a short list of well choosen
newsgroups. I see no etiquette issues and find your decisions appropriate.

Roger


> Thanks to everyone for your input, it does makes sense that DNS is
> vital for application of GPO's now.
>



 
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cw1972
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      26th Sep 2007
On 26 Sep, 13:44, "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoS...@asu.edu> wrote:
> "cw1972" <cw1...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> And please, do not multipost.

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> >> Best regards

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> >> Meinolf Weber

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> > Apolgies, I thought I cross-posted, which is the accepted way of doing
> > it - didn't think I multiposted.

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> You did x-post, and in so far as I can see, to a short list of well choosen
> newsgroups. I see no etiquette issues and find your decisions appropriate.
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> Roger
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> > Thanks to everyone for your input, it does makes sense that DNS is
> > vital for application of GPO's now.- Hide quoted text -

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Thank you for confirming what I thought I did, I am fairly new to
newsgroups but am quite aware of the etiquette so didn't want to upset
people.

 
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      22nd Feb 2011
Hi,
Could I follow up on this and just ask the following please?
What if you primary dns is your main DC and your secondary is a name server? Is there any way you can change the secondary to the secondary dc via a gpo?

Thanks,
 
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