Re: Missing printers in Forward lookup Zones



Read inline please.

In news:B39734C3-3E90-4386-8AFC-FA68ED51043F@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Tore <Tore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
I don't know when it happened, but yes we use "only secure updates".

Then printers, which cannot Authenticate with AD, will not be able to update
the zone on their own, they would have to Authenticate before DNS updates
would be allowed. This is where DHCP comes in, the DHCP server will do the
Authentication and DNS Registrations for the printers. If the printers do
not know how to ask DHCP to update DNS, then you must use "Always update
DNS" and "Dynamically update DNS A and PTR records for DHCP clients that do
not request updates"



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