RE: I setup a secondary dns server, the primary will not transfer

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Ok, lets see. How are you setting up your zones on your "Secondary" Server.
You said earlier they were AD integrated right? In AD Integrated all servers
are master "primary" servers. The "Secondary" server should be reading the
data from AD. Check the zone properties and make sure that you have the
right options to load the zone set correctly, I can't remember where it is,
but look for "load the zone from the registry and Active Directory" Check
those options and make sute its not trying to load from a file. Are these
brand new servers freshly loaded with AD installed? Or did you upgrade them?

Thanks
Joe

"Nick R" wrote:

> I've done that all 100 times. Any other options?
>
> "ACE-Joe" wrote:
>
> > You might try the following:
> >
> > 1. Right click on the zone that won't load, click reload, if that still
> > fails...
> > 2. Right click on the failed zone, click transfer from master
> > 3. restart the DNS Service
> > 4. Verify that the failing server correctly references the primary servers's
> > IP on the failed zone properties.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > "Nick R" wrote:
> >
> > > I setup a secondary DNS server but the primary will not transfer the info. I
> > > keep getting a message saying "Zone Not Loaded by DNS Server" " The DNS
> > > server encountered a problem while attempting to load the zone. The transfer
> > > of zone data from the master server failed." I've created the zone numerous
> > > times I continue to get this error. I set the primary to allow zone transfer
> > > to any server. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
.



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