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This Dns clinet error problem haunts me. Is there a real fix?

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Boggin:
What puzzles me is why it seems to have taken part of your computer name and set that up as a DNS Suffix.

On the odd occasion that I have factory reset my Toshiba Win 7 laptop, I use caps and it adds -TOSH to the computer name, but doesn't add any of that to the network settings as you can see from the ipconfig /all that I've posted.

The three Toshiba laptops that I use are named TOM26-TOSH, BRUV26-TOSH and KAM4-TOSH - perhaps just using one name may be the answer - I don't know, but it would seem to me that to rewrite something, you need to start from scratch.

Why not call the computer JRAJU

From memory, during the process of a factory reset, it installs the network adapter drivers, sets up your network and connects you to the SSID but I've only ever used machines that have included wireless adapters, so don't know how Windows does that when you only have Ethernet.

However, as nothing you have tried will remedy this business Domain that it is trying to connect to, then I can only suggest starting afresh.

jraju:
Hi, samson, i already tried that tool you posted and there was no error. I do not know about EEE test, that the facility has. It gives normal mark and no error.
Hi, Boggins, Computer name could be changed even after installation. Is it correct, you could change to anything at any time.
Can i remove all the network, home etc..etc and then try to fresh those. Can i remove all the group of network? How to accomplish that? Regarding other things, dlink representative says, as it works perfect in xp sp3, without any problem, there was problem in windows 7 and so the system is somewhat having problem.
I asked about domain.name, He says that it is default company design to take the domain.name and there is no issue in it.
Did you see my gpresults
i did not know, i just executed and found some details. What is active directory. What acccount, i am logged. I am only having one account. ple

Samson:

--- Quote from: Boggin on February 26, 2018, 05:16:57 am ---What puzzles me is why it seems to have taken part of your computer name and set that up as a DNS Suffix.

--- End quote ---

When J named the PC, it was "sarochan.chandru", there should not be a "." in the PC name. I am of the opinion that this is the cause of the DNS Suffix issue in his network and subsequent PC name changes have not ammended the network settings to resolve this.

Boggin:
I think once something has been set then it will stay that way.

I don't know why it is trying to connect to that domain or how it came about and I can't see any other way of trying to resolve it, but if you have any other ideas.....

Samson:
I am all out of suggestions on this one....Pretty sure all options have been tried and failed.

Bite the bullet J, a fresh install and as Boggin suggests. just name your PC something simple, JRAJU seems as good as anything, as long as your laptop or phone do not have that name  :wink:

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