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Old 07-07-2003, 10:09 PM   #1
Dean Wells
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The script is now available for "copy and paste" download (you know what
I mean) from jsiinc.com.

Thanks Jerold!

Dean

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"Dean Wells" <dwells@mask.msetechnology.com> wrote in message
news:uYbCdHLRDHA.2204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've enclosed a new version of the DNSdump tool that I posted some

time
> back, it turned out to be a very popular script so I've made some
> enhancements. This version now supports both Windows 2000 and Windows
> 2003.
>
> Available features include -
>
> * Export/import of complete DNS service configuration
>
> * Export of zone files including zone configuration options
>
> * Export of AD integrated DNS zones
> - including those in app. NCs
>
> * Cross domain export/import
> - zones within the domain NC exported from a DC/DNS server and
> subsequently imported on another DC/DNS server within a different

domain
> will be translated to the new domain
>
> * Cross OS export/import [e.g - 2000 export / 2003 import or

vice-versa]
>
> * Support for legacy zone configuration
>
> * Full logging of AD based operations
>
> * Vastly increased error handling
>
> It really was a pleasure developing this tool, I hope many of you find
> it useful. I've personally tested it extensively for bugs as has Rick
> Kingslan (thanks Rick ;-) though I'm sure that we've not quite
> encountered every scenario in which it could be used. Please feel free
> to report any bugs you may discover to me. If you'd like any other
> features added, do it yourself ... just kidding
>
> PS - The large number of newsgroups seemed suitable in this case ...
> hope everyone's in agreement (not likely methinks
>
> Dean
>
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