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Old 06-30-2008, 09:46 PM
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I have a Windows Server 2003 machine. My boss just replaced our router today, but he accidentally reset the IP settings. The server is getting its IP address just fine, but I can't figure out what to put in for its DNS values. I'm not very familiar with DNS as my backround is in computer repair. Can anyone help? I'll be here until it's fixed. Thanks!
I would go to a forum that specializes in it. Is the router set up for DHCP or does it assign a static IP?

If a static IP has been assigned then you probably only need to enter the subnet mask and the default gateway for the server as well as the IP's for the DNS gateways if they are not auto-assigned.

Again, I recommend going to a forum like anandtech.com or webhostingtalk.com and ask some questions there. They might even point you to an even better forum to ask those kinds of server configuration and DNS questions.
Yeah, I've my static IP ready as well as my default gateway. It's just the blank DNS values that are throwing me off.
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