another dns

G

Guest

I have windows 200 server with ADS and have dns zone as xyz.com This being my
companyh name) What I want ois to create a .com as well but last time I did
this everyone in company stop surfing. So how do I do this without weffect
surfing or my xyz.com


Thanks


Frank
 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

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frank said:
I have windows 200 server with ADS and have dns zone as xyz.com This
being my companyh name) What I want ois to create a .com as well but
last time I did this everyone in company stop surfing. So how do I do
this without weffect surfing or my xyz.com

Don't create a .com TLD zone.
Doing so will make your DNS authoritative for all .com domains it is asked
to resolve.
Why would you want to create a .com TLD zone?
 
G

Guest

I have internal web sights example zzz.com the internal user needs to type in
zzz.xyz.com instead of zzz.com how can I fix this with windows 20000


Thanks


Frank
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

In
frank said:
I have internal web sights example zzz.com the internal user needs to
type in zzz.xyz.com instead of zzz.com how can I fix this with
windows 20000

You can create a zone named zzz.com then create a new host, leave the name
field blank and give it the IP you want zzz.com to resolve to. Then, you
must keep in mind, your DNS server will then become authoritative for all
names under zzz.com so, you will have to add those records, too.
 
G

Guest

yes but I have other in ternal web sights and I will have do that for each one
is there no way to just have .com work


Thansk

Frank
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

In
frank said:
yes but I have other in ternal web sights and I will have do that for
each one is there no way to just have .com work

No, a .com TLD will not work. You would have to delegate every domain name
on the internet using the .com TLD. Does that sound like fun?
 
G

Guest

not really but if that what I got do then that what I got to do. by the way
is it only .com that will not work or .ca .uk and so on as well?

Thanks
 

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