Re: A records go missing.
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:43:15 -0500
In news:uZuXY48SHHA.5016@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Lincoln De Kalb <lincoln.dekalb@xxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on
below:
Nope it's an A record.
I've never found a good explanation for using CNAME's. Perhaps as a
pointer to foreign A records?
Herb gave you a good explanation of cnames.
Can you give us an example of the A record you are trying to create?
Is the zone you are trying to create it on an AD INtegrated, Primary or
Secondary zone?
Can we see your current records in your zone so we can compare the record
you are trying to create compared to what already exists? You can do that by
running this command and copying/pasting the output with your next reply:
dnscmd /enumrecords /zone yourzonename.com
To install the DNSCMD command, all you need to do is install the Support
tools located on the Windows CDROM under the Support folder. Double click
suptools.msi to install it. Then open up a CMD window and run the above
command.
Thanks,
Ace
.
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