Support WebCast: How Microsoft Windows 2000 Dynamic DNS Updates Work (325115)



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  • Microsoft Windows 2000

This article was previously published under Q325115

Session Summary



During this session, we will start with some background information about the Windows 2000 dynamic DNS specification. Each step in the dynamic update process will be discussed, along with DNS client behavior and a DHCP server's role. We will also discuss common reasons for update failure.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded May 3, 2001 and presented by Tim Rains. Tim Rains is a Windows NT Support Professional on the Premier Protocols team, in Microsoft Product Support Services. Tim helps support both small and large networks for Premier customers. He specializes in DNS and name resolution.

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  • DNS and Bind by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu (ISBN: 1-56592-512-2)
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