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IS-IT--Management
Last week our entire class C network was renumbered. I'm running Windows 2000 AD with DNS and everything came back up great. Now, after being logged in for a few minutes, my windows XP clients stop doing DNS lookups. This problem only affects XP clients, we have several 2Kpro boxes that stay running. When I run ipconfig /all, I get the one DNS server listed: 192.168.10.3 but when I run nslookup on the client, it defaults to 10.0.0.3 (an old server address). I can't figure out where it's getting this information from. The server is not listing that address anywhere and the cache has been cleared on the clients and the server numerous time. I have been in the network control panels and I can't figure out why nsloopkup is defaulting to this dead address. If I change the server in nslookup to 192.168.10.3 (what ipconfig says it is), I can do DNS queries in nslookup all day long. Like I said before, the weird thing is that this only affects our XP boxes (about 8 of 35 machines). Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!