Hi eosbuddy , DNS is the domain name system,whenever you are working or internet or so , you will relay on that , It has track of all the IP address in workstation etc. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol used by networked devices (clients), to obtain the parameters necessary for operation in an Internet Protocol network. And The thing is, We are changing the IP address of the workgroup. After changing , we have a text file which contains all the information about the hostname and the IP address. The problem is , I am not able to figure out some script which can , IMPORT that text file Into DNS , at the same time keeping the DHCP updated. Thanks......I m really donno how to do so...N It's bugging..

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