Chapter 8. Configuring Client Computer Name Resolution

This chapter covers the following subjects:

Configuring DNS Client Computer Settings: Client computers using DNS for name resolution normally work properly without additional configuration, particularly when supplied with DNS server addresses by means of Active Directory domain membership or DHCP. This section discusses several settings you must be aware of for ensuring that client computers can resolve names properly; it also provides some tips in the event that names are not resolved properly.

Other Types of Name Resolution: This section discusses name resolution methodologies that are useful on networks where DNS servers do not exist. This includes NetBIOS name resolution, use of WINS ...

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