RE: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS

2009-06-15 Thread Frank Pikelner
Subject: RE: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS I'm not an AD guy at all, so I have to ask the following: Will un-checking that still allow the host to register itself in the AD namespace? Joseph A. Borgia, Jr. Sr. UNIX/SAN Engineer Team Rome IT -

RE: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS

2009-06-15 Thread Borgia, Joe A CTR USAF AFMC AFRL/RIOS
t: RE: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS Joe, On your Windows DHCP server, use DHCP MMC, right click on DHCP server name, and select options. In Options, select DNS tab and uncheck the required DNS registration options. Best, Frank -Original Message- From: bind-users-boun...@lists.is

RE: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS

2009-06-15 Thread Frank Pikelner
USAF AFMC AFRL/RIOS Sent: Mon 6/15/2009 10:27 AM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS Folks, I need some help. At my site, I am running Windows AD, Windows DHCP, and BIND version 9.6.0-P1. The AD namespace that my customer implemented is

Windows AD, Windows DHCP, BIND, and DDNS

2009-06-15 Thread Borgia, Joe A CTR USAF AFMC AFRL/RIOS
Folks, I need some help. At my site, I am running Windows AD, Windows DHCP, and BIND version 9.6.0-P1. The AD namespace that my customer implemented is different from the BIND namespace. The majority of the clients here are Windows XP/Vista-based systems that receive their IP via Window