Windows 2000 DNS update
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Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 02:07:51 -0600
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I have a Solaris 8 client requesting an IP via Microsoft DHCP I need to
configure Solaris 8 so it can update the Windows 2000 DNS as they are no
longer using static DNS entries here.
Has anyone been successful in getting Windows DNS to update from a
Solaris 8 Client and how is this done?
Thank you
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