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Windows Server Forum / Windows 2000 / DNS / April 2009

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removal of one of my AD-Integrated DNS servers30 Apr 2009 21:23 GMT6
I have a domain with multiple AD-Integrated DNS servers.  I want to
rebuild one of them.
Do I just use dcpromo to demote the one DC then use add/remove
programs to delete DNS from the server?
2003 Server and pop327 Apr 2009 11:46 GMT8
I'm having a heck of a time getting the pop3 to work on 2003 standard
edition server. The server is also running DNS. I can log on using Outlook
express and check for mail but whenever I send mail to the server I get an
immediate undeliverable report. Any ideas anyone? I also find ...
New AD DNS Configuration Question12 Apr 2009 15:20 GMT13
My question is simple, is DNS installed correctly and integrated into AD?
I added a DC to the domain, I then installed DNS.  The current DNS servers
are AD integrated.  After the install (add remove windows componets) I see in
dnsmgmt, in the left hand side DNS, SERVERNAME, ...
Best Practices for Forwarded DNS Queries02 Apr 2009 19:10 GMT10
For several years now we have had our internal DNS servers forward queries
for non-hosted zones to our ISP's forwarder servers.  At the time we set this
up we were told by someone (can't remember who) that this was a "best
practice" to forward to an ISP's forwarder server vs. ...
 
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