Re: Removing a Secondary DNS Server



If any of your clients or servers are using this DNS server you should
update them to reflect this change (e.g. remove it from TCP/IP settings).
Other then that -- no. You should be ok by removing it from the network.

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"AllenM" <ghost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uQoJJbhaGHA.1192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a secondary DNS server running in my network. I need to remove it at
this time. I know there must be more than just removing dNS from the
Windows components. I could find any good docs on removing so I thought I'd
toss it out here. Thanks.



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