Help - setup new AD and DNS in Windows 2003



Hi,

I have a project to setup a new AD and DNS in Windows 2003.

Please note, the AD and DNS is running in same machine as primary.

How can I configure my DNS server as forwarder if it can't resolve the host
name from it's name server?

I put the other internal DNS server ip address in the "Forwarders" tab, but
it doesn't work.

Please advise.

Thanks
Ricky


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