Also, you can try pinging those dns entries from the i. Again, if you did
12. Change TCP/IP domain information
and one of the entries was '10.10.4.250', then you should be able to do
PING '10.10.4.250'
Verifying connection to host system 10.10.4.250.
PING reply 1 from 10.10.4.250 took 1 ms. 256 bytes. TTL 127.
PING reply 2 from 10.10.4.250 took 0 ms. 256 bytes. TTL 127.
PING reply 3 from 10.10.4.250 took 0 ms. 256 bytes. TTL 127.
PING reply 4 from 10.10.4.250 took 0 ms. 256 bytes. TTL 127.
PING reply 5 from 10.10.4.250 took 0 ms. 256 bytes. TTL 127.
Round-trip (in milliseconds) min/avg/max = 0/0/1.
Connection verification statistics: 5 of 5 successful (100 %).
Since you can ping printers I'll "assume" that you are not blocking pings
on your DNS.
Rob Berendt
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