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SYMPTOMSYour Microsoft Windows NT Domain Name Service (DNS) server may experience times when the processor usage climbs as high as 90 percent. Your computer may also appear extremely unresponsive while the processor usage remains at this high level. CAUSEYour DNS server has its own IP address configured as a forwarder. RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you set up Microsoft DNS server, you may desire to use Forwarders. When configuring this setting, it is not necessary to include your own IP address in the list of forwarders. This setting is used as the next place to look when the DNS server does not have the name or address in its cache. By including your own IP address in the forwarders setting, you are creating a resolver loop where the computer keeps trying to forward queries to itself.
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