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Move Primary DNS Server to new server31 Jul 2003 21:49 GMT1
How do you move a primary DNS server to a new server?
no reverse DNS entries for MX records29 Jul 2003 01:52 GMT6
I was running my domain through the http://www.dnsreport.com website
when i realised that I had one failed result in the MX field
"no reverse DNS entries for MX records"
Sorry for my newbie question, but where do I add the reverse mx records in
DNS-Upgrading from Windows NT Server to Windows 2000 Server23 Jul 2003 15:08 GMT1
Can anyone tell me if there are any issues resulting from
upgrading from WinNT to 2000 server regarding DNS.  Are
the DNS records automatically replicated during the
upgrade before installation of Active Directory?  Do I
TYPE MX Resolution Problem Windows NT 4.019 Jul 2003 09:51 GMT3
I'm having an strange issue here.
Scenario:
Windows NT 4.0 SP 6.0a
MS Proxy 2.0 SP1
Rebuild DNS Server18 Jul 2003 18:30 GMT1
Running NT4 SP6a.
Could anyone offer advice as to how to completely rebuild the DNS server.
There's a lot of garbage in ours referring back to prior company domain
names, etc.  I would basically like to strip the whole thing clean and start
please help18 Jul 2003 14:34 GMT2
We have a NT 4 server with Proxy, DNS, and an Intranet Page, and it's
connected to the internet.
The problems is that our server now can be viewed on Internet, and I don't
want it to occour, what can I do to fix it.
Active Directory DNS namespace suffix17 Jul 2003 20:50 GMT3
My boss won't let us go anywhere with our Active Directory DNS
namespace design until I can get a solid answer one way or another on
the following question.
QUESTION>>>>
Importing large amounts of addresses into Microsoft DNS17 Jul 2003 10:08 GMT1
Hi, we have a few thousand new addresses that we need to import into
our Microsoft DNS Server NT4 SP6a and we our looking for a way around
manually inputing each individual address. After researching on the
web no import technique was found that could achieve this task. Can
Upgrading a secondary zone to a primary16 Jul 2003 23:27 GMT1
   I have a situation where my company has replaced their IT person and he
was very heavily involved in the DNS management.  It appears that he had his
own DNS server acting as a primary zone for our server.  Because of this I
cannot add new hosts to our server.  I would like to ...
Configure web server for multiple domain names16 Jul 2003 20:42 GMT2
I have a web server running Windows NT with only one IP
address. I have successfully setup IIS for one web site
(Ex. http://www.1stsite.com). I want to add a 2nd web site
onto the same IP address (Ex. http://www.2ndsite.com). How
Delegate subzone authority15 Jul 2003 22:42 GMT1
I need to create a subzone (i.e. 123.abc.com) and then
give authority to that new subzone so they can control it
on their DNS server.  How do I do that in NT?  Not a DNS
guy by any stretch of the imagination.
IE 6 not reading local HOSTS file while PING does. Anyone got any ideas?12 Jul 2003 08:36 GMT2
Hi Guys and Girls,
Hopefully someone can help me out here. I am running Windows XP Australian
version SP 1. I am trying to use a HOSTS file (located at
C:\WINDOWS\system32drivers\etc\) to resolve a domain name locally (website
Active Directory07 Jul 2003 22:05 GMT1
Hi...
Is that posible to make active directory with DNS server
on Win NT4.0 ?
And how to Configure it with corectly.
Flush my DNS cache07 Jul 2003 17:30 GMT1
How do I flush my DNS cache from a Windows NT 4.0 server?
 
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