Disabling DNS dynamic updates

 

By disabling the Domain Name System (DNS) dynamic updates function, the responsibility of managing the DNS server is returned to the administrator. Disabling DNS dynamic updates might be suitable for networks where hosts rarely change locations, where growth and change are infrequent, and when stricter DNS server administration is required. To disable DNS dynamic updates from the client, perform the following steps:

  1. On the Start Menu, select Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections.

  2. Right-click the appropriate connection name and select Properties.

  3. Select TCP/IP Protocol, and then select Properties.

  4. Select Advanced.

  5. On the DNS tab, deselect the "Register this connection's addresses in DNS" and "Use this connections DNS suffix in DNS registration" options.

  6. Click OK.

Follow these steps for all connections that you want to have the DNS records update delegated to the DHCP server.

 

Parent topic:

Configuring DHCP to send dynamic updates to DNS