When the SBS 2000 Server was originally setup, the PC's were joined to
MYCOMPANY.COM ... this was used only for local Exchange Address books; there
was no actual MYCOMPANY.COM. Now though there is a Web Site and we are
experiencing multiple (DNS?) problems (slow logins, intermittent internet,
etc.). Is this because of the naming convention, or (I suspect) malware?
The only way to get the Internet to work properly is to input the ISP DNS
address in the DNS properties instead of the SBS NIC, and the SBS keeps
losing its shares. Thx in advance

Re: SBS 2000 Computer Name by Merv

Merv
Thu Nov 16 19:37:44 CST 2006

Try using this workaround...

Domain Names
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/7c8edee8aae3cc29/02080e5e266d1f5f?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+re%3A+domain+name+susan+add+host+button&rnum=1&hl=en#02080e5e266d1f5f

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"DMiller" <DMiller@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B55937DC-8FEF-4FCE-8B9C-E85CFDA7D9E5@microsoft.com...
> When the SBS 2000 Server was originally setup, the PC's were joined to
> MYCOMPANY.COM ... this was used only for local Exchange Address books;
> there
> was no actual MYCOMPANY.COM. Now though there is a Web Site and we are
> experiencing multiple (DNS?) problems (slow logins, intermittent internet,
> etc.). Is this because of the naming convention, or (I suspect) malware?
> The only way to get the Internet to work properly is to input the ISP DNS
> address in the DNS properties instead of the SBS NIC, and the SBS keeps
> losing its shares. Thx in advance