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November 27th, 2004, 23:13 PM
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Hey guys.
I had the same problem and adding the IP of the Server (DNS) helped . Now the machine boots up with no hickups.
However, what if it was a laptop thats hooked up to the domain? I mean if a person tries connecting elsewhere(hotel, airport,coffee shop), he'd have to remove that DNS entry because domain is no longer there to forward queries. Is there a work around for that kind of situation possibly ?
Cheers
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