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Why is there no access to the local network?
Please help me to solve one problem. When getting ip and dns via dhcp, network drives are displayed correctly and the network is recognized as a domain one, but when using dns google, there is no access to the local network and the network is recognized as private.
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Because in the domain network, only internal dns should be specified on clients, which is usually raised on the domain controller, and already in the settings of this dns server, external dns servers are indicated in the "conditional forwarding server" section (perhaps it is called a little differently, there is nowhere to check now)
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