Do you know what are the common mistakes that are made when administrators set up DNS on network that contains a single Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 DC?
Submitted by: AdministratorThe most common mistakes are:
★ The DC is not pointing to itself for DNS resolution on all network interfaces.
★ The "." zone exists under forward lookup zones in DNS.
★ Other computers on the local area network (LAN) do not point to the Windows 2000 DNS server for DNS.
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★ The DC is not pointing to itself for DNS resolution on all network interfaces.
★ The "." zone exists under forward lookup zones in DNS.
★ Other computers on the local area network (LAN) do not point to the Windows 2000 DNS server for DNS.
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