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Have a Small business server who gets error 4010 saying "The DNS server was unable to load a resource record (RR) from the directory at 103.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. in zone 168.192.in-addr.arpa. Use the DNS console to recreate this RR or check that the Active Directory is functioning properly and reload the zone. The event data contains the error
This occurs evey time I boot the server, have tried to recreate the zone, and everything else I have found in KB and so. ANyone

regard
KimFS
 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht [MVP]

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kimfs said:
Have a Small business server who gets error 4010 saying "The DNS
server was unable to load a resource record (RR) from the directory
at 103.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. in zone 168.192.in-addr.arpa. Use the
DNS console to recreate this RR or check that the Active Directory is
functioning properly and reload the zone. The event data contains the
error"
This occurs evey time I boot the server, have tried to recreate the
zone, and everything else I have found in KB and so. ANyone?

regards
KimFS

Verify that this server has ONLY its own address listed for DNS in its
TCP/IP properties.

My first thought is that you have your ISP's DNS in TCP/IP properties and it
is either looking for the record in their DNS or trying to register the
record.
 
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Guest

I don't have the ISP DNS, in tcp/ip properties I have the server itself as preferred DNS, and a member server as alternate DNS server

----- Kevin D. Goodknecht [MVP] wrote: ----

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kimfs said:
Have a Small business server who gets error 4010 saying "The DN
server was unable to load a resource record (RR) from the director
at 103.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. in zone 168.192.in-addr.arpa. Use th
DNS console to recreate this RR or check that the Active Directory i
functioning properly and reload the zone. The event data contains th
error
This occurs evey time I boot the server, have tried to recreate th
zone, and everything else I have found in KB and so. ANyone
KimF

Verify that this server has ONLY its own address listed for DNS in it
TCP/IP properties

My first thought is that you have your ISP's DNS in TCP/IP properties and i
is either looking for the record in their DNS or trying to register th
record

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kimfs said:
have already tried this.......but I could try again.

Try converting the zone to standard primary(not stored in Active Directory)
 

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