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Old 03-19-2004, 10:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
siliconhell2004
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The problem could be due to your network having a DHCP server configured to use DNS servers outside of your network. If you have a broadband router acting as the DHCP server then make sure the DNS server(s) in the DHCP scope only contain internal ip address of your router (assuming it has the DNS proxy facility).
If not just set up the server to do DNS and DHCP and that should fix it.
Good Luck

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