Thanks Martin - You mean which option in the dnscmd command.
Paul
"Herb Martin" wrote:
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> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Thanks Martin - The purpose I ask this q is not for monitoring the
> > scavenging
> > operation instead of to keep track/build database/archive of all the
> > dynamically registered host names in the DNS sever for the record purpose.
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> Then likely DNSCmd.exe will do what you wish.
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> > "Herb Martin" wrote:
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> >> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C7F3C785-3B45-43A6-8988-52D2288EB102@microsoft.com...
> >> > Once you have activated DNS scavenging is there a log file you can
> >> > monitor
> >> > to
> >> > see what records are being or going to be deleted from the scavenging
> >> > process
> >>
> >> I don't think THIS is in the Log (neither the basic/error nor the debug
> >> logs) -- but
> >> it is a property on each record which you can get at in batch mode using
> >> DNSCmd.exe.
> >>
> >> Why do you need to monitor this? Generally make your Scavenge (related)
> >> times LONG and don't try to hurry the process too much.
> >>
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