![]() I recently had a similar problem with an old Dell 5100cn printer after we made some network IP scheme changes. This posting is provided AS-IS with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. MVP, MCT, MCITP EA, MCTS Windows 2008 & Exchange 2007, MCSE & MCSA 2003/2000, MCSA Messaging 2003, Microsoft Certified Trainer, Microsoft MVP - Directory Services. ![]() Here's more infoĭHCP, Dynamic DNS Updates, Scavenging, static entries & timestamps, and the DnsProxyUpdate Group (How to remove duplicate DNS host records) This way DHCP will control and register everything. I would also suggest to enable Scavenging, and configure DHCP to own all records it registers so it properly updates any IP changes (whether for the printers, workstations, laptops, etc). If your zone is set to Secure Only, it would prevent printers that are not AD aware from registering (Secure Only uses Kerberos to authenticate), as well as if the DNS suffix for the zone can not be set (many printes are this way). "Dynamically update DNS A and PTR records for DHCP clients that do not request updates (for example, clients running Windows NT 4.0)." In DHCP scope properties, DNS tab, you'll also need to check the box for
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