DNS with SP3/SP4

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Hello,

I have been running Windows 2000 Server with DNS as well
as a secondary server and DNS server. These have been
running with SP3 for months with no problem. Of course, I
have now upgraded to SP4 and the secondary DNS no longer
works. If I remove the SP4 then all works well again. Put
back SP4 and seconday DNS fails again. Any ideas?
 
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maestro said:
Hello,

I have been running Windows 2000 Server with DNS as well
as a secondary server and DNS server. These have been
running with SP3 for months with no problem. Of course, I
have now upgraded to SP4 and the secondary DNS no longer
works. If I remove the SP4 then all works well again. Put
back SP4 and seconday DNS fails again. Any ideas?

Anything in the event log with SP4?
 
Hello,

Is your domain a single label domain name? If so, see:

826743 Clients cannot dynamically register DNS records in a single-label
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=826743


Shane Brasher
MCSE (2003,2000,NT),MCSA Security, Network+, A+
Microsoft Technical Support

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Shane Brasher said:
Hello,

Is your domain a single label domain name? If so, see:

826743 Clients cannot dynamically register DNS records in a
single-label http://support.microsoft.com/?id=826743


Shane Brasher
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Microsoft Technical Support

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Ahh, a new article for single label names. Thanks Shane!

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Ahh, a new article for single label names. Thanks Shane!

Yes! A lot more thorough and less confusing about what clients get what
registry entries, too.
 
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