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You can run the following steps on any Windows operating system that is actively maintained by Microsoft: |
You can run the following steps on any Windows operating system that is actively maintained by Microsoft: |
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* Click |
* Click <code>Start</code>, enter <code>Network and Sharing Center</code> into the search field and start the application. |
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: If you are running Windows 8.1, enter the string on the Metro screen to search. |
: If you are running Windows 8.1, enter the string on the Metro screen to search. |
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: [[Image:Search_Network_and_Sharing_Center.png]] |
: [[Image:Search_Network_and_Sharing_Center.png]] |
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* Click |
* Click <code>Change adapter settings</code>. |
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* Right-click to the network adapter connected the network running the Active Directory (AD) and select |
* Right-click to the network adapter connected the network running the Active Directory (AD) and select <code>Properties</code>. |
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:* If your DNS server runs the IPv4 protocol: select |
:* If your DNS server runs the IPv4 protocol: select <code>Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)</code> |
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::* Select |
::* Select <code>Use the following DNS server addresses</code> |
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::* Enter the IP address of the DNS server in the |
::* Enter the IP address of the DNS server in the <code>Preferred DNS server</code> field. Optionally, specify a second DNS server in the <code>Alternate DNS server</code> field for failover reasons. |
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::: Note that all DNS servers must be able to resolve the AD DNS zones. |
::: Note that all DNS servers must be able to resolve the AD DNS zones. |
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::: [[Image:Set_DNS_Server_Addresses.png]] |
::: [[Image:Set_DNS_Server_Addresses.png]] |
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::* Click |
::* Click <code>OK</code> |
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:* If your DNS server runs the IPv6 protocol: select |
:* If your DNS server runs the IPv6 protocol: select <code>Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)</code> |
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::* Select |
::* Select <code>Use the following DNS server addresses</code> |
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::* Enter the IP address of a DNS server in the |
::* Enter the IP address of a DNS server in the <code>Preferred DNS server</code> field. Optionally, specify a second DNS server in the <code>Alternate DNS server</code> field. |
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::: Note that all DNS servers must be able to resolve the AD DNS zones. |
::: Note that all DNS servers must be able to resolve the AD DNS zones. |
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::* Click |
::* Click <code>OK</code>. |
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* Click |
* Click <code>OK</code> to save the changes. |
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Revision as of 21:07, 9 October 2016
Introduction
In an Active Directory (AD), DNS is an necessary component to locate domain controllers (DC) and services, such as Kerberos and LDAP. This documentation describes how to set the DNS server setting manually on a Windows operating system. If your configure client IP and DNS settings using a DHCP service, please consult your DHCP server's documentation for how to deploy the setting.
Configuring the DNS Server Settings
You can run the following steps on any Windows operating system that is actively maintained by Microsoft:
- Click
Start
, enterNetwork and Sharing Center
into the search field and start the application.
- Click
Change adapter settings
.
- Right-click to the network adapter connected the network running the Active Directory (AD) and select
Properties
.
- If your DNS server runs the IPv4 protocol: select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- Select
Use the following DNS server addresses
- Enter the IP address of the DNS server in the
Preferred DNS server
field. Optionally, specify a second DNS server in theAlternate DNS server
field for failover reasons.
- Click
OK
- Select
- If your DNS server runs the IPv6 protocol: select
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
- Select
Use the following DNS server addresses
- Enter the IP address of a DNS server in the
Preferred DNS server
field. Optionally, specify a second DNS server in theAlternate DNS server
field.
- Note that all DNS servers must be able to resolve the AD DNS zones.
- Click
OK
.
- Select
- If your DNS server runs the IPv4 protocol: select
- Click
OK
to save the changes.
Testing DNS Resolution
To verify that your DNS configuration is working, see Testing the DNS Name Resolution.