AD and DNS

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Duncan

Hi. I have installed a Windows 2000 server with AD. I
have called the new domain. x.com (eg). I know that is a
mistake. Now with the DNS entry pointing to the local DNS
server, I cannnot browse the website www.x.com. If I
change the DNS to external DNS I can browse but don't
want this as I want all worstations to have the local DNS
of the server x.com

Any ideas how I can keep the DNS local, but still browse
the website www.x.com
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Hi, Duncan -

Replied in microsoft.public.exchange2000.active.directory.integration - if
you need to post to multiple groups, it's best to do so all at once in a
single message (separate the NG names with commas) so that everyone can
follow the thread. A lot of people subscribe to multiple groups, and this
way you won't be asking anyone to reproduce someone else's work, and
everyone can benefit.

Crossposting = posting once to several newsgroups within a single message.
This is not a Bad Thing (presuming the list of groups posted to is small,
and all the groups are truly relevant to your question)

Multiposting = posting separate, identical posts to several newsgroups. This
is a Bad Thing. :)

See http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5003 and
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
 
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Santhosh Sivarajan

Why don't add a new "Host (A)" with WWW name and assign the public IP
address to that?
 

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