I wanted to give you an update. Infrastructure: Server name: ServerA Static IP Address: 192.168.1.200 In the DNS Server, I modified A record's permission (Permission of ServerA statis record) and added ServerA's AD object to a security list with Read and Write permission to the Static Host record. This action solved the problem and I am not getting the warning. I wanted to check if this is good practice? I have never done this before on any of my static IP records and I did not have any issues. Please let me know.
Mar 11, 2014 The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter. Thank you for your update.
We've been having an issue for a while now where clients are not updating their DNS records, despite automatic updates in DHCP being turned on. The first I hear of it usually is people moaning they can't get on Youtube, since the filter doesn't know what the computer is and thus who is logged in. It does appear to be the same clients again and again with the problem, but then they could just be the people trying to get on things only available on the staff web filter policy. The error logged when affected clients try to register is. Sadly the issue is still present. Every single day this week I've had calls saying youtube isn't working on the theatre computer. And every time there is no DNS record.
But I've done a manual ipconfig/registerdns 2 days in a row, where is the record going? It's not long enough for the lease to expire (if it's renewed on bootup why does it dissapear?) and certainly not long enough to be scavenged. Just to make it more confusing, on this particular PC, there is absolutely no error logged from the DNS client like I posted in the original post. It's driving me insane. Sounds like they can't connect to the DNS server. What are your DC's pointing to.