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Vieux 22/12/2006, 12h48   #2
Ace Fekay [MVP]
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Par défaut Re: Problem setting of Secondary DNS zone's on Win2003 Server

In news:O1X6mlaJHHA.3424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,
Simon Verona <xx@xx.com> stated, which I commented on below:
> I am currently replacing a Windows 2000 server with a Windows 2003
> server...
> The Windows 2000 server has it's DNS configured to replicate 2
> secondary zones from a private network that it is connected to via a
> permanant wan. On the windows 2000 server, this was no problem - you
> just set up the zone, give it the DNS server ip address of the DNS
> server on the other network and hey presto it works. The list of
> addresses appears and the dns server resolves them correctly.
>
> The windows 2000 server is still in the network (until I get the DNS
> working on the new 2003 server).
>
> The 2003 server (which is running AD - as was the 2000 server before I
> depreciated it's role) has been set up in exactly the same way - ie
> setting up the secondary zone, giving it the IP address of the DNS
> server for the zone etc....
>
> but...the zone shows as an error (red cross) - in the main window the
> message is : "Zone Not Loaded by Server, The DNS Server
> encountered a problem while attempting to load the zone. The
> transfer of zone data from the master server failed. Correct the
> problem and press F5...... etc etc".
> In an attempt to diagnose what is going on I run nslookup from the
> command line, type in server dnsipfor zone and then try to
> resolve one of the names within the zone. This works perfectly.
>
> So, I'm now lost....
>
> What can I do to diagnose whats going wrong?
>
> Regards
> Simon


Without seeing your nslookup results and knowing which IP is which server,
etc, it's difficult to tell why nslookup works for you if the zone does not
exist, unless of course the machine you are running nslookup on is pointing
to a different DNS server.

Where is the Primary zone? Is it on a domain controller? If so, is it part
of the same domain or forest. If so, is the zone AD Integrated?

If no to the above, then I would simply delete the secondary zone, and
recreate it. This usually works. If yes to the above, then you can't make a
secondary zone on a DC with the same name of a zone that already exists in
the AD database. But a symptom of this is the zone you create simply
vanishes out of the console and is replaced by the zone that does exist in
the AD database.

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