T
Tony
heeelp
No matter which domain I choose when I do an nslookup I get the same
IP address: my company's internet web server.
My xp laptop belongs to a w2k3 domain and via dhcp uses the dc as dns
server, which uses forwarders to resolve. The company's internal
domain name is the same as internet domain name.
The reason I'm trying to use nslookup is to solve an e-mail problem I
have where I can't mail one particular domain, no bounce back nothing!
tia
Tony
No matter which domain I choose when I do an nslookup I get the same
IP address: my company's internet web server.
My xp laptop belongs to a w2k3 domain and via dhcp uses the dc as dns
server, which uses forwarders to resolve. The company's internal
domain name is the same as internet domain name.
The reason I'm trying to use nslookup is to solve an e-mail problem I
have where I can't mail one particular domain, no bounce back nothing!
tia
Tony