Resolving Invalid DNS Addresses
 
 
 

An invalid Domain Name Server (DNS) address in the DNS Search Order, or in the Primary or Secondary WINS Server in the Microsoft Windows TCP/IP dialog, causes an Error registering <server name> error when you start Backburner Manager or Server. The following procedure describes how to resolve invalid IP addresses for the Domain Name Server.

To resolve invalid DNS addresses:

  1. Display the Microsoft TCP/IP dialog.

    In Windows XP, from the Start menu, choose Settings, then Network Connections. Next, right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties. In the list, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. In the dialog that appears, click Use the following DNS server addresses, click Advanced and then check the DNS and WINS tabs.

  2. Check the IP addresses listed for DNS and WINS servers for invalid IP addresses. If there are invalid IP Addresses listed in either the DNS or WINS Address panel, correct them and then reboot the workstation.