Class C to class B
One of the reverse zone in my windows 2000 dns got created by mistake as a
class C when it should have been class B. Later, the class B was created, but
there are already more than one hundred records on the C one. Is there a way
to fix the issue without having to recreate all the records one by one?
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Phantom Entries in DNS Reverse Zone
... but the entry in the Reverse Zone remained. ... the Reverse Zone entry, but the Reverse Zone entry always comes back, ... You cannot delete DNS PTR records that contain uppercase characters in Windows Server 2003: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842127/en-us ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.dns) - Re: Cannot delete PTR records that contain uppercase characters
... > I have a problem with Windows 2003 AD integrated DNS and PTR records. ... You could export the reverse zone to a text file, delete the record, then ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.dns) - Re: NT Domain to AD migration
... Windows 2000/XP always prefer Kerberos authentication, ... Server 2003 Active Directory service, ensure that you have designed a DNS ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory) - Re: Find AD hostname from Linux command line
... The Windows XP workstation gets an IP ... "Register this connection's addresses in DNS" turned ON. ... If I am on a Linux server and do "ping lancelot.ad.mydomain.com", ... (microsoft.public.win2000.dns) - Re: svchost consumes 100% of CPU on startup
... Could not display the DNS Resolver Cache. ... If Windows File Protection is working correctly, ... Try ipconfig /flushdns and ipconfig /displaydns commands again. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain) |
|