Ace.
This is interesting. The article relates to an event ID in the DNS server
log. The DNS server log on the server with this issue is empty, there are
no entries. I double-checked the properties and DNS is setup to record a
log for ALL events. There are also no error events in the DNS Event Viewer.
dave
"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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> In news:%232aPbH8OGHA.916@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
> dave Admin <dmackler@mds.acsol.net> stated, which I commented on below:
>> Ace,
>>
>> Thanks for the , I opened ADSIEDIT but was totally unable to
>> locate anything like a "DomainNC" container??
>>
>> Please advise where this might be.
>>
>> Are you suggesting I delete the reverse lookup zones on the PDC and
>> then recreate them??
>>
>> dave Admin
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> Since this is 2003, you have to add the context for each partition you
> want to see. This will explain it:
>
> kbAlertz- (867464) - Explains how to use ADSI Edit to resolve a
> replication scope conflict.:
> http://www.kbalertz.com/kb_867464.aspx
>
> Ace
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