Wasn't sure if this belonged in Networks or here, but given that its all windows OS's that are involved in the problem, and its not physical networking as such, I thought here seemed more fitting.
I'm having a random DNS issue, that I swear I was not having a few months ago. I have a laptop that is a member of our Active Directory domain at work (lets call this abcd.com). If I were to ping a netbios name (such as computer1), the correct machine would be looked up, and resolved as computer1.abcd.com [10.1.1.200]. This is fine, and behaviour I would expect.
If however I take the laptop home, connect to the LAN here, the laptop sees the DHCP server (also an Active Directory Domain Controller), and is appending the correct DNS domain name (as set in the scope and server options of the DHCP server). The laptop will recieve a DHCP specified IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS server addresses, and WINS addresses, as well as picking up my home domain DNS suffix (lets call this wxyz.com). If I now try pinging a local machine name, for example homepc1 (FQDN being homepc1.wxyz.com), the laptop returns homepc1.abcd.com, and (randomly) manages to ping an internet address (of which I have no idea what the IP is, nor do I really care).
What am I doing wrong?
I'm having a random DNS issue, that I swear I was not having a few months ago. I have a laptop that is a member of our Active Directory domain at work (lets call this abcd.com). If I were to ping a netbios name (such as computer1), the correct machine would be looked up, and resolved as computer1.abcd.com [10.1.1.200]. This is fine, and behaviour I would expect.
If however I take the laptop home, connect to the LAN here, the laptop sees the DHCP server (also an Active Directory Domain Controller), and is appending the correct DNS domain name (as set in the scope and server options of the DHCP server). The laptop will recieve a DHCP specified IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS server addresses, and WINS addresses, as well as picking up my home domain DNS suffix (lets call this wxyz.com). If I now try pinging a local machine name, for example homepc1 (FQDN being homepc1.wxyz.com), the laptop returns homepc1.abcd.com, and (randomly) manages to ping an internet address (of which I have no idea what the IP is, nor do I really care).
What am I doing wrong?