Well, actually it is, but not sure where to post this, so......
I have a W2K8 R2 server that I inherited.
The local domain name was setup with a .com FDQN which matches an external web site.
EG-local is server.ourdomain.com and external web site is at ourdomain.com.
So, of course they cannot...
if your clients are w98/ME then they do not need to have a computer account in the domain. Just add the users and it will be fine.
If the client in NT or above, then the computer must have an account in the domain as well as the user.
When you add the computer to the domain for the first...
go to the forward lookup zone in the DNS setup and remove the entry for . (dot)
you should then be able to setup a forwarder, however, you should not need to. DNS should operate recursively and resolve foreigh addresses correctly using "roothints"
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