We have approximately 500-700 DNS zones. Will it automatically propigate
them all over to the non-domain controller DNS server? It doesn't seem to,
and I can't seem to find any way to force it to propigate over.
Thanks Again
Brad
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Hello Brad,
>
> Yes, you can use it as Secondary server, which will store a copy of the
> existing zone. But this is a read-only copy. You can not add entry's on
> this.
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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>> We have two domain controllers which run active directory integrated
>> DNS servers.
>>
>> My question is:
>> Is it possible to setup a third server as a domain member (NOT a
>> domain
>> controller) with windows DNS and replicate/transfer DNS zones from the
>> two
>> active directory integrated DNS servers?
>> Or do AD integrated DNS servers only work with other AD integrated DNS
>> servers which are in turn domain controllers.
>>
>> Finally, if an AD integrated DNS server does NOT need to be installed
>> on a domain controller how does one force propigation of all the AD
>> integrated zones?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brad
>
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