On 2/20/01, Rocky Rapson penned: >Under the domains key, there are two types of keys - one named for the IP >address, and one with the host name. Both point to each other, i.e., the >Address entry contains the official host name, and the host name contains >the IP address.
Well that's what's weird. The 2 IPs both have mail.tropicalwebcreations.net as the official host name. The mail.tropicalwebcreations.net key has 216.242.16.196 as the IP. It's been like that for a year, but yesterday when I was getting the MX Connect fails, i checked and the IP address of the domain had changed to 192.168.0.2 all by itself. I changed it back and it's fixed, but I'd like to find out why it's doing that.
>You can change the values contained in those keys by just double-clicking on >them and changing the info. What it sounds like is you want to rename one >of those keys. You can't do that using regedt32 - you have to open the >registry using regedit.
I am using Regedit, but I wouldn't know what to change the name of the 192. IP to. I can't change it to 216.242.16.196 because there already is one. Can I delete it? --
Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
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