Invalid registry entry

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Tim

Hi, I administer a windows 2000 single domain network
with two sites. I'm having intermittent problems with
DNS on certain client boxes. I checked the DNS event
viewer on the main server and found the following error.
Does anyone know what this means? Any input would help
including what part of the registry to look in.

Event Type: Error Event Source: DNS
Event Category: None Event ID: 506
Date: 7/17/2003 Time: 11:15:47 AM
User: N/A Computer: ZEUS
Description:
The DNS server has invalid or corrupted registry
parameter Forwarders. To correct the problem, you can
delete the applicable registry value, located under DNS
server parameters in the Windows 2000 registry. You can
then recreate it using the DNS console. For more
information, see the online Help.
 
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Hi, I administer a windows 2000 single domain network
with two sites. I'm having intermittent problems with
DNS on certain client boxes. I checked the DNS event
viewer on the main server and found the following error.
Does anyone know what this means? Any input would help
including what part of the registry to look in.

Event Type: Error Event Source: DNS
Event Category: None Event ID: 506
Date: 7/17/2003 Time: 11:15:47 AM
User: N/A Computer: ZEUS
Description:
The DNS server has invalid or corrupted registry
parameter Forwarders. To correct the problem, you can
delete the applicable registry value, located under DNS
server parameters in the Windows 2000 registry. You can
then recreate it using the DNS console. For more
information, see the online Help.

Do these help?

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=506

Event ID 5775 and Event ID 506 May Be Logged After You Run the Internet
Connection Wizard:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=282924

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Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 

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