The first DNS server listed in TCP/IP properties, or defined in DHCP scope is the default server. It there is a DNS server listed in TCP/IP properties AND there is one defined in DHCP scope, the one in the TCP/IP properties wins.
Deji
"booker[ at ]mgt" <dummy.address[ at ]mgt.gatech.edu> wrote in message news:386B636C-929E-4241-8C6A-F31A00856A9E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > How does NSlookup decide which server is the default server? > > Second question > > I am using a non Microsoft DNS appliance for DHCP to assign DNS servers. > The servers that I define as my primary and secondary dns servers do not > show > up as the default server.
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