Create host (A) record in forward lookup zone with vbscript?
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How do I create a host (A) record in my primary forward lookup zone in
vbscript?
You're help is GREATLY appreciated, as I haven't been able to find what I'm
looking for in two days. I might not be googling the right phrases though.
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