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Can't get DNS since installation of XP SP3

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Oli - 08 May 2008 08:40 GMT
Hi there

Since we have installed XP SP3 on several computers, it is not possible to
get the DNS servers from our DHCP. The dns servers are just missing (checked
with ipconfig /all). With XP SP1 and SP2 it works perfectly. If I type in the
DNS servers manually, it works fine as well.

Instead of Microsoft DHCP/DNS service we use a special software. If we
connect the same xp sp3 computer to a network with MS dhcp/dns, it works fine.

So something must have changed with the resolving of DNS server which seems
to be not compatible with our dhcp/dns product. Does somebody now something
about a similar effect?
Maincat - 08 May 2008 19:02 GMT
> Hi there
>
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> something
> about a similar effect?

I'd contact the product maker and ask for a SP3 patch.  Until then, use the
MS software.
krumplics - 16 May 2008 12:22 GMT
hello, the same problem here, is there any solution since  5/8/2008?

> > Hi there
> >
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> I'd contact the product maker and ask for a SP3 patch.  Until then, use the
> MS software.
Same Problem - 22 May 2008 01:18 GMT
I have the same problem!!!
Anyone have a solution???

> hello, the same problem here, is there any solution since  5/8/2008?
>
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> > I'd contact the product maker and ask for a SP3 patch.  Until then, use the
> > MS software.
Net-admin - 29 May 2008 19:39 GMT
Same problem here but only seems to happen with the wireless interface.

Dell Latitude D830
Wireless card: Intel 4965 agn
DHCP "server" is a Cisco switch

I have wasted countless hours replacing drivers, software and doing clean
installs.  Everything points to SP3.  I would like to see a fix for this and
certainly won't be able to deploy SP3 in our organization until this is fixed.

> Hi there
>
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> to be not compatible with our dhcp/dns product. Does somebody now something
> about a similar effect?
 
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