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-- Posted by MindFreak20 at 2:12 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

Ok in my event viewer tab an entry keeps coming up called "Dnsapi".
The message it gives me is this.
The system failed to register host (A) resource records (RRs) for network adapter
with settings:

Ill leave my settings out but is this a serious event that is happening? If I ignore it what could happen?


-- Posted by Presario at 2:13 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

This is your wireless card or router, something to do with your internet.

Any more info you could give me?

Wireless card/router information etc


-- Posted by DefaultTo0 at 2:14 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

Are you experiencing any problems with the actual use of your computer?


-- Posted by MindFreak20 at 2:15 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

Quote: from DefaultTo0 at 2:14 pm on Dec. 22, 2008


Are you experiencing any problems with the actual use of your computer?

No everything is working 200%.
Its just annoying me, everytime I disconnect from the net and plug back in this event pops up.


-- Posted by marshmellowman at 2:16 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

Could you include your settings please? remove anything that's personally identifiable, but a local IP address doesn't matter, and your settings may be important in figuring out the problem. It just seems to be a DNS issue with the computer. Try restarting your computer and your router, and see if that fixes the problem.


-- Posted by Quantumleaper at 2:20 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/195586-46-dnsapi-warning


-- Posted by MindFreak20 at 2:27 pm on Dec. 22, 2008

Quote: from marshmellowman at 2:16 pm on Dec. 22, 2008


Could you include your settings please? remove anything that's personally identifiable, but a local IP address doesn't matter, and your settings may be important in figuring out the problem. It just seems to be a DNS issue with the computer. Try restarting your computer and your router, and see if that fixes the problem.


nm


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