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Jim
Hello, I have a windows 2000 server running DNS, DHCP,
and RAS on the same machine. When a user dials up and
connects to the RAS adapter it is given a DHCP address
(192.168.100.160) and then about that time some local
DHCP clients begin to have problems accessing network
resources including the internet. When I try to ping the
server by host name it should resolve to the IP address
given to it (192.168.100.10) however it now resolves to
the RAS Adapter (1982.168.100.160).
Any ideas on how to resolve this behaviour?
Thanks!
Jim
and RAS on the same machine. When a user dials up and
connects to the RAS adapter it is given a DHCP address
(192.168.100.160) and then about that time some local
DHCP clients begin to have problems accessing network
resources including the internet. When I try to ping the
server by host name it should resolve to the IP address
given to it (192.168.100.10) however it now resolves to
the RAS Adapter (1982.168.100.160).
Any ideas on how to resolve this behaviour?
Thanks!
Jim