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dns problem

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poorprince

IS-IT--Management
Aug 26, 2009
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i have install new domain in my company which is macrosoftnetworks.com and my website name is also macrosoftnetworks.com now i am facing problem that this website isnt browse from any computer of my domain or any system which is using my internal DNS which is integrated with my active directory. please help me out ....
 
I'm not very apt in DNS so this is a shot in the dark.

First verify that your clients are configured with the correst DNS servers. If the client are configured dynamically, this can be done using scope rules in DHCP.

Second, verify that the DNS server is pingable. If not, then you may have other issues (DNS server is down).

Create an HOST (S) Record within DNS that points to the webserver.

I'm a Desktop Engineer, so - like I said - my server knowledge is limited. I hope thsi helps.
 
every thing is ok. as my website is hosted with a hosting company and my internal dns server working properly for all other websites like google etc. but its cannot resolve my website which name is same as my local domain name. i think its issue is becouse my domain name and my website name are same and local dns server unable to resolve it. any other can help me out.....
 
HI

Geates is right - you will need to create an 'A' (host) record in DNS for point it to the IP address of your website.
 
One other possibility, the domain name would really be macrosoftnetworks.com. The be a canonical, or alias for the domain. Try accessing it without the WWW.
 
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