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dns question
Greetings,
I have recently had an issue with the dns address on a windows xp professional workstation... some background. I have a windows domain environment, with sbs server 2003 R2 and 20 XP pro workstations. My work stations point to the server for DNS in the network settings tcp/ip dialog box. My ip's are all static, as well as the gateway. A recent virus/malware renamed the dns address to some address in russia. how can I lockdown the dns settings so that no program, malware, etc. can make changes to it. I assume something at the server level in group policy can handle this, but need some help in getting there. Anything is greatly appreciated. Thanks. -thebluefox |
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