DNS
This is a discussion about DNS in the Windows Networking category; hi for all i work in company that contain LAN (20 computers) there is server work by windows server 2000 the operating system of onather computers is win9x/mil/2000 and i would like to learn about DNS in practical way that is mean, i try to make something in my DNS not for any goal but for learning objectives.
hi for all
i work in company that contain LAN (20 computers)
there is server work by windows server 2000
the operating system of onather computers is win9x/mil/2000
and i would like to learn about DNS in practical way
that is mean, i try to make something in my DNS
not for any goal but for learning objectives.
my network not connected to enternet.
and thanks for all
i work in company that contain LAN (20 computers)
there is server work by windows server 2000
the operating system of onather computers is win9x/mil/2000
and i would like to learn about DNS in practical way
that is mean, i try to make something in my DNS
not for any goal but for learning objectives.
my network not connected to enternet.
and thanks for all
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I find the best way, is to get hold of Trial versions of Windows 2000 server (you can order disks from MS) and a Trial ver of Windows 2000/XP.
Install Windows 2000 Server and DNS on a seperate network, a Ethernet cross over cable would do. and play about with it as much as you like!
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/evaluation/trial/default.mspx
Install Windows 2000 Server and DNS on a seperate network, a Ethernet cross over cable would do. and play about with it as much as you like!
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/evaluation/trial/default.mspx