Hi, Ken:

On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Ken Slaugh wrote:

>       You are missing DNS on your Intranet. Your Internet resolution
> is being done though the NT services on your LAN. The local host table
> is the only address resolution you have to work with. Look into getting
> your production AS/400 providing DNS services, then get DHCP to assign
> the DNS address.

Ummm... I'm just curious how you determined that DNS is being done by NT
services.  That's an interesting statement, given the limited information
provided.  It's 3:47PM and high time I learned something today.

Dennis
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