How can I find the DNS registered on the computer.

I'm a little confused on the DNS, I was under the impression that he actually had to 'buy' the name, but after further research, I got the idea that there is already one in the program windows xp I can use.  I may be completely confused but anyway would have entry how can I find the DNS or if I have to follow my original idea and you get a. Thank you

Sunday, January 16, 2011, 08:39:14 + 0000, niki12345 wrote:

I'm a little confused on the DNS, I was under the impression that he actually had to 'buy' the name, but after further research, I got the idea that there is already one in the program windows xp I can use.  I may be completely confused but anyway would have entry how can I find the DNS or if I have to follow my original idea and you get a.

Sorry, your message is very confused. DNS is not something you
purchase. There are many around the world DNS servers and they (at
least one of them) are something that you use, not own.

Here's how a DNS server is used. We tend to think of the URL as addresses
web sites, but in reality they are not. The address is really an IP address
address. Your browser will automatically use a DNS server is a quick glance upward and
definition of the URL that you enter (for example, microsoft.com) to its IP address
address (207.46.197.32).

So please explain what you want to accomplish and for what purposes.

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

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