HELP! I need to delete 300+ zones from DNS....

T

tony

Yeah so the Navy decided to implement DNS Blackhole by building zones
for all these domains. I've found a better way to block those domains,
but now I have to clean up my DNS.

Is there a script to delete multiple domains? Or a command line tool I
can script into a batch file????

I tried going through ADSIEdit and the DNS Manger, but you can only
delete one at a time...

PLEASE HELP!!!
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Yeah so the Navy decided to implement DNS Blackhole by building zones
for all these domains. I've found a better way to block those domains,
but now I have to clean up my DNS.

Is there a script to delete multiple domains? Or a command line tool I
can script into a batch file????

I tried going through ADSIEdit and the DNS Manger, but you can only
delete one at a time...

PLEASE HELP!!!

Try DNSCMD. Install the Windows SUpport Tools (from the Support folder on
the cdrom). Once installed, type in dnscmd /? in a CMD prompt for more info.


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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
Microsoft Certified Trainer

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