after installation of 2008 server and dns when i typed a command of nslookup dos prompt i m facing error
ip address 192.168.0.1
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
preferred Dns 192.168.0.1
DNS request timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds
Default Server: Unknown
address: fe80: : b9bc:6516:36ec:84f3
why its not showing me ip address
but at the client side its showing me
Default Server: abc
Address: 192.168.0.1
Lahendus on keelata võrgukaardi alt IPV6 protokoll
ust to point out, Microsoft does not recommend disabling IPv6 due to the operating system’s underlying requirements of it and possibly breaking stuff.
The better way to do it is make IP4 the default by the following: Go in to the Network Connection screen. If the menu bar is not present, press the ALT button to display the menu. Then click on “Advanced” in the menu, then under it, “Advanced.” Then change the binding order so that IPv4 is above IPv6. Reboot the server. The default protocol will now be IPv4.
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The Cable Guy – Support for IPv6 in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, by Joseph Davies, Microsoft, Inc.
Quoted by Joseph Davies, MSFT:
“IPv6 is a mandatory part of the Windows operating system and it is enabled and included in standard Windows service and application testing during the operating system development process. Because Windows was designed specifically with IPv6 present, Microsoft does not perform any testing to determine the effects of disabling IPv6. If IPv6 is disabled on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or later versions, some components will not function. “Moreover, applications that you might not think are using IPv6—such as Remote Assistance, HomeGroup, DirectAccess, and Windows Mail—could be.”
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.07.cableguy.aspx
The better way to do it is make IP4 the default by the following: Go in to the Network Connection screen. If the menu bar is not present, press the ALT button to display the menu. Then click on “Advanced” in the menu, then under it, “Advanced.” Then change the binding order so that IPv4 is above IPv6. Reboot the server. The default protocol will now be IPv4.
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The Cable Guy – Support for IPv6 in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, by Joseph Davies, Microsoft, Inc.
Quoted by Joseph Davies, MSFT:
“IPv6 is a mandatory part of the Windows operating system and it is enabled and included in standard Windows service and application testing during the operating system development process. Because Windows was designed specifically with IPv6 present, Microsoft does not perform any testing to determine the effects of disabling IPv6. If IPv6 is disabled on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or later versions, some components will not function. “Moreover, applications that you might not think are using IPv6—such as Remote Assistance, HomeGroup, DirectAccess, and Windows Mail—could be.”
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.07.cableguy.aspx