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"ipconfig /all" will include the information in its output. You can
redirect it into a text file by running
IPCONFIG /ALL >IPCONFIG.TXT
Do this for the machine with the problem, and for one that works, and then
open the IPCOFIG.TXT files, and copy and paste the text into an email
message to the list. I expect we'll find that there's a difference in the
"DNS Server" addresses displayed.
David Gillett
On 24 Jul 2004 at 4:05, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In a message dated 7/23/2004 11:35:48 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> It just has trouble finding the addresses that go with Internet host
> names, and I think if we can see the actual DNS parameters in use, we'll
> know why.
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>
> Ok, how do I get the info you're after? Network Neighborhood properties?
> Properties of the NIC, tcp/ip?
>
> I think we're narrowing this down...
>
> Kevin Nowicki
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