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Is the answer A or C? Which one is the correct
One of your servers, Server A, manages file and print services for the administrative staff. You recently rebooted Server B, which handles DNS. Since that time, some users have mentioned that they're having trouble accessing Server A. Other than rebooting, what can be done to allow users to access Server A without problems? A-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on each client that is having problems B-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on each client that is having problems C-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on Server A D-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on Server A =?Utf-8?B?TWFoYWlyMTk3MA==?= |
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"Mahair1970" <> wrote in message
news:6A930C86-371F-492E-AF3B-... > Is the answer A or C? Which one is the correct > > One of your servers, Server A, manages file and print services for the > administrative staff. You recently rebooted Server B, which handles DNS. > Since that time, some users have mentioned that they're having trouble > accessing Server A. Other than rebooting, what can be done to allow users to > access Server A without problems? > A-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on each client that is having problems > B-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on each client that is having problems > C-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on Server A > D-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on Server A > Don't Testking provide support? |
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"Mahair1970" <> wrote in message
news:6A930C86-371F-492E-AF3B-... > Is the answer A or C? Which one is the correct > > One of your servers, Server A, manages file and print services for the > administrative staff. You recently rebooted Server B, which handles DNS. > Since that time, some users have mentioned that they're having trouble > accessing Server A. Other than rebooting, what can be done to allow users to > access Server A without problems? > A-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on each client that is having problems > B-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on each client that is having problems > C-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on Server A > D-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on Server A > Do you understand what /FLUSHDNS and /REGISTERDNS do? Why are some clients unable to access Server A? It's not exactly rocket science |
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You remind me of Sven
Well--put! On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:56:46 +0100, "Andy Foster" <> declared in their epistle: >"Mahair1970" <> wrote in message >news:6A930C86-371F-492E-AF3B-... >> Is the answer A or C? Which one is the correct >> >> One of your servers, Server A, manages file and print services for the >> administrative staff. You recently rebooted Server B, which handles DNS. >> Since that time, some users have mentioned that they're having trouble >> accessing Server A. Other than rebooting, what can be done to allow users >to >> access Server A without problems? >> A-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on each client that is having problems >> B-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on each client that is having problems >> C-Run IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS on Server A >> D-Run IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS on Server A >> > >Do you understand what /FLUSHDNS and /REGISTERDNS do? >Why are some clients unable to access Server A? >It's not exactly rocket science > > ================================ My Hero: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/index.html (remove vroomfondle to email me) ================================ |
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