DNS with 3 network adapters

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Patrick B.

Hello

I have a problem with windows server 2003. There's 3 network cards on the
server, 1 for the LAN (let's say A with 10.0.0.1), 2 for internet (B and C,
IPs 62.161.... and 194.206...).

My problem is with the domain name and computer name. (sorry my english is
really poor !) The DNS service assignes to the domain name and to the server
name a wrong IP (one of the 'Internet adapters' B or C). When windows wants
to access to the strategy group objects, it uses an UNC path \\domain\SYSVOL
and because the IP of DOMAIN is not the local one, it fails. So I would like
to disable my local DNS service for these two card B and C.

Is there any solution ??

I hope somebody will understand what I tried to say !!
Regards
Patrick
 
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Patrick B.

Great !!!!

Thanks a lot Kevin :!

Patrick

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. said:
In Patrick B. <[email protected]>
posted their concerrns,
Then Kevin D4Dad added his reply at the bottom.

In the DNS server's properties on the interfaces tab set DNS to listen only
on your private IP.

Now go into the network connections in control panel, in the Advanced menu
select Advanced settings, make sure this interface is at the top of the list
of Connections, then make sure File and Printer sharing and Client for
Microsoft Networks are bound to TCP/IP on the private Interface (preferably
only)
 

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