Re: Active Directory Integrated DNS



superitik@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
This is my second post for this issue, and I apologize but I still
have a problem.

I have Forest root bba.org based on Win2003R2 Schema, I still have a
few Windows 2000 Dcs and DNS is Active
Directory Integrated and replication is "To All DCs in the Active
Directory Domain"

Recently, one child domain created a root zone of Active Directory
integrated exactly same in my existing root zone bba.org and it is
causing problems in some of my child domains since and it is
replicating in my enterprise.

My child domains supposed to have this root zone bba.org as secondary
only.

Is there a way to find it. I keep changing the bba.org zone in some
of my child domains to secondary typ and after a while it is back
again as Active Directory integrated....

Any clue?

The purpose of AD intergrated DNS zones is so you don't have to bother setting up Primary/Secondary servers for your zones. AD manages DNS for you and replicates to all the DNS servers, the reason its being changed back on one of your servers.
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