"Danny Sanders" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> There is no such thing as an "AD Integrated Primary DNS server"
>
> It is either Primary/ Secondary or AD Integrated.
Sorry that I had the incorrect nomenclature. When I look at the Forward
Lookup Zones in dnsmgmt, the type is listed as "Active
Directory-Integrated Primary". So, I just quoted that.
> To have AD Integrated DNS, DNS MUST be installed on more than one DC.
> AD Integrated DNS means the DNS information gets replicated along with
> the domain replication. Not a separate replication/transfer process for
> DNS. In order for DNS information to get replicated along with the
> domain replication DNS must be installed on a DC and AD Integrated DNS
> activated.
>
> There is no reason this should cause problems.
Thanks for the info. I will keep them they way they are. This is done as
part of an upgrade of our DC's from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003. We had
two DCs before, but the DNS failed on one and never came back up. So, we
had a different member server act as the secondary DNS. I just never
grasped the idea of having more than one AD integrated DNS servers.
-lyj
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