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ro8yn1
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posted 06/03/2004 06:32: am



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This article describes the Dynamic DNS properties tab in Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol _DHCP_.

precious999
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posted 10/03/2004 11:30: am



Hi,
To find this tab:
1. Start the DHCP Microsoft Management Console _MMC_ snap-in.
2. Right-click the DHCP icon, and then click Add Server.
3. After the wizard starts and the first dialog box is displayed, click Next.
4. Type the IP address of the server you want to manage, and then click Next.
5. After the server is located and the wizard summary screen is displayed, click Finish.
6. Click the plus sign ___ next to the server to expand the property tree.
7. Right-click the server, and then click Properties.
8. Click the Dynamic DNS tab.

mara
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posted 13/03/2004 10:27: pm



dont forget
The dialog box that is displayed contains the following options for handling client registrations:
* The first option _Update According to Client Request_ tells the DHCP server to only update the DNS server if the client requests an update.
* The second option forces all clients to let the DHCP server update on behalf of the client, regardless of client settings.
Two additional options are displayed in this dialog box:
* Discard Forward Lookups When Leases Expire
Instructs the DHCP server to send a registration remove request to the Dynamic DNS server when the DHCP client's lease is expired.
* Do Updates of Non-Dynamic DNS Clients
Is important to use in the situation of clients that are not Dynamic DNS aware _for example, any Microsoft operating system prior to Windows 2000_.

naems
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posted 15/03/2004 08:48: pm



yeah yeah!!! I knew that already!!!

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