DNS Entry Question

M

mcp6453

Is there a command that can be executed in XP that will "force" a DNS
entry? We have a computer that cannot find \\server, which is static at
192.168.1.10. How can I tell the computer that "server" is the IP
address? hosts? lmhosts? net use <something>?

Thanks!
 
S

smlunatick

On Oct 9, 2:38 pm, mcp6453 <mcp6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a command that can be executed in XP that will "force" a DNS
> entry? We have a computer that cannot find \\server, which is static at
> 192.168.1.10. How can I tell the computer that "server" is the IP
> address? hosts? lmhosts? net use <something>?
>
> Thanks!


First, do you have a "working" DNS server on your network?
 
R

richard@rrcomputerconsulting.com

On Oct 9, 2:38 pm, mcp6453 <mcp6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a command that can be executed in XP that will "force" a DNS
> entry? We have a computer that cannot find \\server, which is static at
> 192.168.1.10. How can I tell the computer that "server" is the IP
> address? hosts? lmhosts? net use <something>?
>
> Thanks!


C:\Windows\Drivers\Etc\hosts

You can edit that hosts file and add in your necessary information.

-Richard
 
M

mcp6453

smlunatick wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:38 pm, mcp6453 <mcp6...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there a command that can be executed in XP that will "force" a DNS
>> entry? We have a computer that cannot find \\server, which is static at
>> 192.168.1.10. How can I tell the computer that "server" is the IP
>> address? hosts? lmhosts? net use <something>?
>>
>> Thanks!

>
> First, do you have a "working" DNS server on your network?
>


I am having a similar problem in two networks. One has a working DNS
server. The other is peer to peer. The problem with the P2P is with the
router reassigning IP addresses improperly. (Apparently it is a known
problem with the ZyXEL router.)
 
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