Check the FQDN on the windows boxes

right click my computer + network  identification tab

check your network settings and go in to the advanced settings and look 
at DNS settings.


Sam.

Dana S. Millaway wrote:

>I am sure this is an easy question for most of you but I have tried
>various Google searches and searches in the Cobalt archives and either
>it is so simple a question, no one has asked or I am not using the right
>combination of search terms.  :p  
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>I have a Cobalt Qube Pro3 running as our dns (and email and webserver)
>for the school.  The initial setup was easy because the only server we
>needed to point our users to was the Qube and I was able to use the
>admin gui (the OS is a modified RedHat 6 or 7 from Sun).  However, now I
>need to add several servers to the dns records - mostly web-based
>applications for gradebooks and student curriculum.  These services are
>running on Win2K server, Win 2003 server (but we don't run a domain
>controller), Novell 6.5, and Linux.  When I try to add forward and
>reverse records to the primary services in the gui, it insists on using
>our domain and accepts the settings when I save.  I thought it was
>working but it is just my computer that works - perhaps because I have
>accessed several of the servers from My Network Places.  The other
>windows and mac machines I have tried the links with cannot find the
>server.
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>Is there something special to how I have to name the servers when I am
>configuring them?  Is it possible to make a workgroup for the windows
>servers that would be named like our domain name?  Is there some other
>file on the Qube I need to edit?  I would really prefer to have the dns
>method work because as we grow, some of the servers may change and my
>users don't get how to change the ip address in the web address bar of
>their browser.
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>I apologize for the cross-posting but I need to also install security
>certificates on some of the servers and I cannot do that until I am sure
>I have the servers named appropriately.
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>Thanks in advance for any pointers, fixes or well-wishes.  ;)  
>(And I understand if I draw a few flames/RTM responses).   
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>Dana S. Millaway
>District Technology Coordinator
>Holdingford Public Schools
>900 5th Street, P.O. Box 250
>320-746-2221 x467
>dmillaway at holdingford.k12.mn.us 
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