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I have a server running W2K. I also have a firewall. If
I point the client DNS to the server, then I can share
printers and register clients with the server DNS. But,
I can't get to the internet. If I reverse it and put the
Internet Dns first, then the client can get to the
internet but not share. What can I do to allow both?
 
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repair said:
I have a server running W2K. I also have a firewall. If
I point the client DNS to the server, then I can share
printers and register clients with the server DNS. But,
I can't get to the internet. If I reverse it and put the
Internet Dns first, then the client can get to the
internet but not share. What can I do to allow both?

Point to yourself only.
Configure a forwarder in your DNS. If the option is grayed out, delete the
Root zone, refresh and try again. This article shows how to do both:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300202

Hope that helps.
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Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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I have a server running W2K. I also have a firewall. If
I point the client DNS to the server, then I can share
printers and register clients with the server DNS. But,
I can't get to the internet. If I reverse it and put the
Internet Dns first, then the client can get to the
internet but not share. What can I do to allow both?
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SORRY, I FOUND THE ANSWER
 
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Curious, what was the resolution?

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Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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