A little Tech Perspective
Ran across this at mcpmag.com
Sounds entirely too simple. No, I definitely haven't arrived here yet.
Well over 70 percent of all support calls that come to Microsoft support services that start out as Active Directory or Exchange calls end up being DNS calls. Yet, as you’ll see in this article, most of these issues don’t require extensive diagnostic work or sophisticated tools to isolate and resolve. I liken it to the days when automobiles had carburetors; a mechanic could fix most engine performance problems by fiddling with the choke—spritz a little WD-40 into the throttle body, charge $50 and retire in the suburbs after a few years. Nowadays, the same is true for DNS. Check the TCP/IP settings, run a few utilities to verify the zone records, charge $350 (correcting for inflation) and retire to Arizona.
Sounds entirely too simple. No, I definitely haven't arrived here yet.
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The irony here, Darrell, is that your site link to "Home" http://12.96.208.78/index.htm, is not functioning as best I can tell. DNS problem? Maybe. I'll troubleshoot it for $362.25 ($350 adjusted for inflation). Or maybe just reboot the server.
I know, I know. People have been telling me about it for a week. Yeah, pretty funny. Just talking to mark last night and we were laughing about how computer people's pc's are often in worse shape than anyone's.
Ain't it da truth!
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