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Vieux 01/03/2006, 04h28   #6
Ace Fekay [MVP]
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Par défaut Re: Adding Reverse Lookup Zones

In news:uy8CM6HPGHA.812@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
dave Admin <dmackler@mds.acsol.net> stated, which I commented on below:
> 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


Hmm, I wouldn't necessarily go with whether a log entry is recorded or not
if there are dupes in the zone. Matter of fact, one time I saw the error
popup on the screen when I attempted to change the replication scope of a
zone for a person who needed hel with this. The error showed up as "Name you
are attempting on the network interface it too long". (Close if not exact).
I just stared at that trying to make heads or tails out of it. I looked in
the Event viewer and it showed nothing regarding this thing. I then looked
into ADSIEdit for the DomainNC, DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones
application partition, and that's when I saw there were dupes and a bunch of
CNFs. I simply change the zone to non-AD integrated, forced all DCs to
replicate, then deleted ALL the CNFs I found, then reset it to AD integrated
and set the scope I wanted and it worked.

I thought this may be the issue you are seeing and is why I suggested to use
ADSI Edit to at least double check it.

Ace


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