DNS operation refused

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Can anyone tell me what exactly this means. I am getting
this in the system eventlog and cannot track this down. I
have DNS setup and it is setup for allowing dynamic
updates. Any thoughts?

Kelnic
 
Make sure the system is pointing at the right DNS server. Next, make sure that box has the correct DNS suffix. Lastly, enable DNS logging. The logs may
give more detail on what operation was refused.

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support

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Then Kevin replied below:
Can anyone tell me what exactly this means. I am getting
this in the system eventlog and cannot track this down. I
have DNS setup and it is setup for allowing dynamic
updates. Any thoughts?

Kelnic

Just a guess, since you don't give any other info, you have your ISP's DNS
in your NIC properties.
Remove the ISP's DNS and the error will go away.
 
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Can anyone tell me what exactly this means. I am getting
this in the system eventlog and cannot track this down. I
have DNS setup and it is setup for allowing dynamic
updates. Any thoughts?

Kelnic

It's probably trying to register into your ISP's DNS and it's telling you
"NO WAY" with that message.

Just as the others have said, remove your ISP's DNS, or you're inviting
numrerous other errors too.

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Ace

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Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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