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help. I set a group policy on my server to set the DNS server that each
machines would use. I typed the wrong number. REALLY wrong. I was
supposed to use 213.49.1.14 and I put in 10.0.1.14 (don't ask). I changed
the group policy to the correct number now, but those machines are still
looking at the 10. number and aren't getting the new DNS address. I can
open the TCP/IP setting on an individual PC and change the address to the
correct one, but when I do an NSLOOKUP, it's still pointing to the 10.
address. It seems the only solution is to remove the PC from the domain and
add it back. Do you know ANY way to override this group policy so that I
can make it look to the correct DNS server? Or any other trick?
Thanks
machines would use. I typed the wrong number. REALLY wrong. I was
supposed to use 213.49.1.14 and I put in 10.0.1.14 (don't ask). I changed
the group policy to the correct number now, but those machines are still
looking at the 10. number and aren't getting the new DNS address. I can
open the TCP/IP setting on an individual PC and change the address to the
correct one, but when I do an NSLOOKUP, it's still pointing to the 10.
address. It seems the only solution is to remove the PC from the domain and
add it back. Do you know ANY way to override this group policy so that I
can make it look to the correct DNS server? Or any other trick?
Thanks