How to add 2 sufixes with dhcp
Hi all. I want to add in all the computers 2 sufixes sufix1.com and sufix2.comI dont find a dhcp option to add 2 sufixes. Only to add one ...Can anyone help me?Regards
February 7th, 2010 3:12pm

In Windows Server 2003 you can do this using Group Policy:New group policies for DNS in Windows Server 2003The policy's are in:Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/DNS ClientAnd you need these this policy: DNS Suffix Search List This setting determines which DNS suffixes to attach to an unqualified single-label name before you submit a DNS query for that name. An unqualified single-label name contains no dots, for example "example". This name is different from a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), for example "example.microsoft.com". With this setting is enabled, when a user submits a query for a single-label name, such as "example", a local DNS client attaches a suffix, such as "microsoft.com". As a result, the query is changed to "example.microsoft.com" before the query is sent to a DNS server. If you enable the DNS Suffix Search List setting, you can specify the DNS suffixes to attach before the query for an unqualified single-label name is submitted. The values of the DNS suffixes in this setting may be set using comma-separated strings, such as "microsoft.com,serverua.microsoft.com,office.microsoft.com". One DNS suffix is attached for each submission of a query. If a query is unsuccessful, a new DNS suffix is added in place of the failed suffix, and this new query is submitted. The values are used in the order they appear in the string, starting with the left value and preceding to the right. If you enable this setting, you must specify at least one suffix. If you disable this setting, then the primary DNS suffix and network connection-specific DNS suffixes are appended to the unqualified queries. If this setting is not configured, then it is not applied to any computers and computers use their local configuration. The value of this policy may be set to the comma-separated strings of DNS suffixes. If the policy is enabled there must be at least one DNS suffix specified. The value of this policy may be set to the comma-separated strings of DNS suffixes. Do not use spaces between the comma-separated DNS suffixes. If you add spaces, only the first DNS suffix will be applied. Certifications: MCSA 2003|MCSE 2003|MCTS|
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February 7th, 2010 4:25pm

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