Using DNSCMD on Windows 2000 DNS Server

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ITAnnaJones

I am trying to age all records in a particular zone on a Windows 2000
SP4 Server using the command line tool DNSCMD. This is the following
syntax I am using:

dnscmd.exe servername /AgeAllRecords Foward Lookup Zones/zonename.net

Is there something wrong with my syntax? Any assistance is
appreciated. Thanks.
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

I am trying to age all records in a particular zone on a Windows 2000
SP4 Server using the command line tool DNSCMD. This is the following
syntax I am using:

dnscmd.exe servername /AgeAllRecords Foward Lookup Zones/zonename.net

Is there something wrong with my syntax? Any assistance is
appreciated. Thanks.
Yes.
Here's the command:
Age All records on a given node:
dnscmd <servername> /AgeAllRecords <zonename> <node>
Age all records in the zone:
dnscmd <servername> /AgeAllRecords <zonename> /Tree

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Best regards,
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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