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XP unable to get DNS automatically on 1 machine

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jojo11

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Feb 2, 2003
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I have a home network with Windows 2000 server running active directory.
I used to use it for DNS as well and had all other machines (they are all XP Professional) in the house point to that for DNS resolution.
I turned it off since my ISP can handle DNS and I don't want to have to leave the server on at all times.

Now most everything works fine, except one machine. It cannot automatically detect the DNS server and therefore no internet. I can see the server and other PC's so I know the connection is fine. (We are 100% wireless).

When I ping other working machines, I can see the connection specific DNS suffix (lkwnny.adelphia.net). On the machine that is working and I run ipconfig that is blank.

Where can I look? I tried restarting the DNS client on the machine but that didn't help.

ALl machines also have WIndows firewall turned on. I also checked each item under network properties for TCP/IP and everything seemed the same between working and non working machines.

Thanks in advance. Definately frustrating.


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Ummm, we have a bit of a problem here....
 
One more thing, the "page cannot be displayed" message comes back very quickly (like it isn't even trying because it cannot find a DNS service to use) and I cannot ping any domain name.

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Ummm, we have a bit of a problem here....
 
Sorry, just kind of writing down notes for other things I am looking at.

One difference is in the network connections. On the non working machine there is a 1394 connection that status is connected. The working machine does not have that.

Also when I had DNS turned on for the server and pointed all machines to use it, they all worked flawlessly.

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Ummm, we have a bit of a problem here....
 
When I run nslookup google.com from the cmd linke I get server: unknown and address: 127.0.0.1

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Ummm, we have a bit of a problem here....
 
Now I got the automatically detected DNS entries from my router and plugged those into the bad machine, now it works OK.

However I would rather have the DNS be detected automatically. Since that seems to be the problem is there something that can be stopping this?

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Ummm, we have a bit of a problem here....
 
127.0.0.1 is the default address of your network card. It means you are not getting anything from dns, which you know. Re-check the automatically detect dns settings, and when you can't get on the net, go to dos and type in ipconfig /all and see what you get.

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