I was taught that DHCP lease time >= DNS no refresh + DNS refresh interval. In your case a client with a lease of 8 days and a 7 day no refresh interval only has 1 day left to refresh within it’s lease time. So the 7 day refresh interval doesn’t make sense. Better make it like 3 day no refresh and 5 days refresh with like 2 day scavenging.
Sir once you told that refresh and non refresh interval time make total of 14 days and records will be considered stale after 14 days and after that you enabled it on server where the time for scavenging was for 6 days it means records will be considered stale after 7 days and will get delete so now I'm confused plz help
I have windows server 2019 domain controller pc running on my local lan network I want my frnds windows 10 pc which is on a different lan network of to join the domain Is it possible?
Thanks for the awesome video!
I was taught that DHCP lease time >= DNS no refresh + DNS refresh interval.
In your case a client with a lease of 8 days and a 7 day no refresh interval only has 1 day left to refresh within it’s lease time. So the 7 day refresh interval doesn’t make sense. Better make it like 3 day no refresh and 5 days refresh with like 2 day scavenging.
this better explains the 7+7 days: th-cam.com/video/4EmeijbM8X4/w-d-xo.html
Sir once you told that refresh and non refresh interval time make total of 14 days and records will be considered stale after 14 days and after that you enabled it on server where the time for scavenging was for 6 days it means records will be considered stale after 7 days and will get delete so now I'm confused plz help
better info: th-cam.com/video/4EmeijbM8X4/w-d-xo.html
I have windows server 2019 domain controller pc running on my local lan network I want my frnds windows 10 pc which is on a different lan network of to join the domain Is it possible?
no, vpn
Yes you have to create trust between 2 forest
@@yogaraj4242 please suggest me the method or any useful video link for that
@@yogaraj4242 Don't you need IP Sec tunnel first before trust relationship?
okk