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Snapperhead

2002-02-17, 2:34 am

While testing network connectivity from the new computer, you discover an error in the DNS server address that is configured in the TCP/IP settings. You configure the correct DNS server address, which is 10.1.1.5. However, you are still unable to successfully connect to network resources by name.
You run the Ipconfig/all command. The results indicate that the DNS server address is now configured as 0.0.0.0
You need to ensure that the computer can connect to network resources by name. What should you do?

A. Stop and restart the DNS client service.
B. Add 10.1.1.5 to the DNS server list on the TCP/IP advanced properties tab.
C. Add an A (host) record for the computer to the DNS server’s zone file.
D. Configure your DHCP server to have a DNS server address of 10.1.1.5

*** I would guess A but I have seen B as an answer!?? Can anyone give a explanation.. please and thank you.
Snapperhead

2002-02-17, 7:59 am

I see people have been reading the question but not answering it. I just wanted some clarification.

I still think the answer is A.

In the question it already states that B was tried. And C,D don't really make sense since there is a static IP address.
eric1971

2002-02-18, 3:31 pm

B is the correct answer. I have actually seen this problem happen. For some reason when the DNS server address is entered on the “general” page of the TCP/IP settings, it some times does not register and will show up as 0.0.0.0 when you enter ipconfig /all. If you click on the advanced button, then the DNS tab, and then the add button, you can enter the DNS server address. This seams to solve the problem.
cross36

2002-02-18, 3:33 pm

This question was on my exam and i agree the answer to be "B"
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