Postby florian » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:26 am
William, Jedwards,
I'm still trying to understand what alternative you propose? Client needs to find the server someway and DNS seems to be the easiest-to-administer solution. If you don't have a DNS in house, you can certainly use the hosts-file approach, because I assume that if you don't have any server for your local network, you will have a very small number of workstations.
If you do, any machine running Windows 2000, 2003 or NT server will do as a DNS box - and any Linux machine will as well, including the Scalix server. The setup will not take you more than an hour, given a proper howto, and you'll gain a number of other significant advantages going forward.
... wondering ....
Florian.
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