You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a new computer and configure the TCP/IP settings to have a static IP address. While testing network connectivity from the new computer, you discover an error in the DNS server address that is configured in the TCP/IP settings. You configure the correct DNS server address, which is 10.1.1.5. However, you are still unable to successfully connect to network resources by name. You run the IPconfig/all command. The 
A、Stop and restart the DNS Client service.
B、Add 10.1.1.5 to the DNS server list on the TCP/IP Advanced Properties tab.
C、Add an A (host) record for the computer to the DNS server’s zone file.
D、Configure your DHCP server to have a DNS server address of 10.1.1.5.