DomianDNSZones and ForestDNSZones not showing all sites in _msdcs
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Hi all
Something strange that I am seeing in the DNS of our AD environment
that I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction with
We have a multiple state AD environment within OZ and under _sites
within both DomainDNSZones and ForestDNSZones I am seeing each market,
eg WA, NSW, VIC, SA & QLD but under the _msdcs I am only seeing one
and that is QLD within the DC window
I can't understand why I am seeing only the one object in the
DomainDNSZones and ForestDNSZones._msdcs.dc._sites containers
I hope I have made myself as clear as possible
Any questions don't hesitate to ask
Cheers
Scott
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