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- DNS Servers difference btwn Primary & Secondary Zone Type & Scavenge
- I have several questions regarding changing 'Zone Types' and Scavenge / Aging settings in a Win 2K3 Standard Environment all servers. Essentially:1. Looking at the 'Properties' on one of my Forward Look-up zones, on the 'General' tab there is a setting to change the 'Zone Type'. When clicking on this,...
- Tags: Servers, DNS server, rick.salomon@..., server, Primary Zone, DNS/DC, Secondary Zone
- Discussion threads 2007-06-21
- DNS Servers difference btwn Primary & Secondary Zone Type & Scavenge
- I have several questions regarding changing 'Zone Types' and Scavenge / Aging settings in a Win 2K3 Standard Environment all servers. Essentially:1. Looking at the 'Properties' on one of my Forward Look-up zones, on the 'General' tab there is a setting to change the 'Zone Type'. When clicking on...
- Tags: Servers, rick.salomon@..., DNS server, server, DNS/DC, Primary Zone, Secondary Zone
- Discussion threads 2007-06-19
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- Manage DNS zone transfer settings in Windows 2000 Server
- Zone transfers enable DNS servers to exchange information about the DNS zones they manage. However, you might want to restrict zone transfers for security reasons. In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce explains how to configure zone transfers on a zone-by-zone basis. DNS supports zone transfers, which enable...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Domain names, server, Zone Transfers, Zone Transfers tab, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, DNS Server, Networking, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2005-08-29
- Multiple Local DNS Servers
- HiI have a LAN with 2 Windows 2003 DCs. I want to configure each as DNS servers. This is how I intend to configure them:- each server's DNS forwarders will point to my IPS's DNS servers- Server 'A' will designate Server 'B' as it's primary DNS server and Server 'A'...
- Tags: Domain names, Servers, server, DNS server
- Q&A 2005-12-11
- TripleTee DNS Syncronization Tool (exe)
- Synchronizes DNS information between primary master and secondary slave MS DNS servers in the background. The application monitors primary server, creates or removes correspondent secondary zone on slave server whenever new primary zone is added or removed on master DNS server, and sets up zone transfer. This version is the...
- Tags: DNS Server, Primary Server, TripleTee Software, Domain Names, Servers, Internet, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-10-08
- Block DNS zone transfers in Windows 2000 Server
- If you're concerned about how much data is exchanged over your DNS servers—and who might be watching—read Jim Boyce's tip about blocking DNS zone transfers on Windows 2000 Servers. The primary and secondary DNS servers exchange data between them by performing zone transfers, during which all data...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Domain names, NETWORKING, server, DNS server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2006-06-05
- Moving DNS Secondary Zone to Win2k
- i have DNS Primary zone & Secondary Zone running on UNIX Servers . Now am to replace the Seconday Zone on unix server to Windows 2000 Server. Primary DNS will remain on the current UNIX server. only the secondary DNS Server is to be replaced by Win2k...
- Tags: DNS, k4k, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, server, Unix, Unix server, windows
- Q&A 2005-08-25
- Using DNS Notify in Windows 2000 Server
- Primary DNS servers, such as Windows 2000 Servers, use zone transfer to send zone changes to secondary servers. This zone transfer is based on polling, whereby secondary servers ask master servers at regular intervals for any changes. If there are changes, the master server sends them to the secondary server.The...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS, Server, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Tech Tip: Configure Active Desktop content/Manage DNS zone transfer settings in Win2K
- Learn how to configure Active Desktop content and manage DNS zone transfer settings. Windows 2000 Professional: Configure Active Desktop content When Microsoft first introduced its Active Desktop, it created a handful of sample...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS, Server, Active Desktop, Domain Names, Servers, Networking, Internet, Hardware
- Technical articles 2004-08-02
- dns problem
- i configured dns server in my office and i set it as my primary dns in all systems and i set the isp provider dns as secondary, but when i do this iam not able to browse ie the secondary dns entry is not working. what shall i do for...
- Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, DNS
- Q&A 2006-09-13
- Step-By-Step: How to migrate DNS information to Windows Server 2003
- Under Windows NT, DNS was a nice service to have on your server for resolving TCP/IP addresses, but it wasn't necessary. When Microsoft introduced Active Directory and Windows 2000, DNS became an essential service. If you've already deployed DNS on your network, you can save a lot of time and...
- Tags: DNS, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server, William C. Schmied, zone data
- Technical articles 2003-10-23
- NutriGenie Omega Rx Zone Diet (zip)
- NutriGenie's latest zone diet software is the perfect complement to Barry Sears' Omega Rx Zone, as well as Mastering the Zone, Zone Food Blocks, and the Top 100 Zone Foods. In fact, NutriGenie Omega Rx Zone Diet Software significantly enhances the Omega Rx Zone diet as prescribed by Sears. NutriGenie...
- Tags: Food, NutriGenie Omega Rx, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2005-05-31
- Tech Tip: Stop unauthorized DNS zone transfers in Windows NT
- To lock down your network, it's a best practice to configure your DNS server to accept zone transfer requests only from selected IP addresses. Find out how. If you don't specifically configure a DNS server to only accept zone transfer requests from designated sources, anyone on the...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, DNS, Microsoft Windows NT, DNS Server, IP, Server, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Domain Names, Networking, Internet
- Technical articles 2004-08-20
- Question about forest trust and DNS for Windows Server 2003
- As a newbie to the windows server 2003, I am hoping someone could help me clarify the following issue.After reading a few books and the article by Brien M. Posey about designing Active Directory namespaces (http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-6345_11-5098072.html), I am a little confused about the establishment of the one-way forest trust.Assuming there...
- Tags: active directory, DNS, DNS server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, namespace, security, server, tkwhuang@..., windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-11
- Time Zone Calculator (exe)
- Time Zone Calculator can easily convert one time zone to another. For example UTC / GMT time zone to USA zones: Central or Mountain, Pacific or Eastern, Atlantic or Hawaiian. Of course Time Zone Calculator can convert any other world time zones. Time Zone Calculator takes into account Daylight Saving...
- Tags: Time Zone, Evercyber, Time Zone Calculator, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-08-27
- Stop unauthorized DNS zone transfers in Windows NT
- Allowing unauthorized DNS zone transfers in Windows NT can leave your network vulnerable to malicious attacks. To lock down your network, it's better to configure your DNS server to accept zone transfer requests only from selected IP addresses. Find out how in this Windows NT tip. If you don't...
- Tags: DNS, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, TechRepublic Staff, Domain names, NETWORKING, DNS server, server, IP address, Windows NT Newsletter, IP, Internet
- Technical articles 2005-07-13
- Delegate subdomains in DNS in Windows 2000 Server
- In DNS, a subdomain is a portion of a domain that you've delegated to another DNS zone. The New Delegation Wizard makes delegating a subdomain easy. In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce tells you how. In DNS, a subdomain is a portion of a domain that you've...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, Domain names, subdomain, server, domain, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Zone, Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Hardware
- Technical articles 2005-09-02
- Using Active Directory integrated zones in Windows 2000 Server
- Learn about zone files -- plain text records within your Windows 2000 DNS Server that allow for integrated redundancy and security across your system, including in Active Directory. Domain Name System DNS servers save all resource records in a special file called a zone file. This is a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, Domain names, server, domain name, advertisement, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Zone, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Networking, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Hardware
- Technical articles 2007-05-14
- Time Zone Helper (exe)
- See an e-mail's time zone and current time with just one click, and generate a time zone chart with one more click. Time Zone Helper lets you set up different time zones for the people you talk to across the world. You can paste a time zone overlap chart into...
- Tags: Click, Chart, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2007-11-27
- DNS Zone Transfer problems
- Ok, here is the situation. It is a little complicated.I was not the person who set up our company's network. We have two offices in two different parts of the country. One, lets call office1 is running a W2K server which is functioning as a DNS server,...
- Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, avi@..., OK Here, domain, server, DNS server, DNS
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
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