Here is another option to create a "buttload of DNS zones".  This will work
with Primary Secondary, not AD integrated.

Change your DNS server option:  Load DNS data on startup from "Active
Directory and Registry" to "from file".

This will create a boot file.  
Edit the boot file with the zone and the file name for that zone.
Create the zones files, via VBS or manually.
Start the zones, to ensure they all launch.  Errors are logged in the event
log.
Once all zones load, change it back to "Active Directory and Registry"

Hope this helps
--EP


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Primary/secondary

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Are they Active Directory integrated or primary/secondary? -----Original
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From: Hutchins, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:24 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Create a buttload of DNS zones with PERL


If anyone out there has any info on if this is possible, let me know. I have
Robbies Managing Enterprise ADS, and it says that the WMI interface to DNS
isn't reliable. I need to create a couple hundred reverse lookup zones on a
standalone W2K box for our routers, and don't wanna do it manually.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

TIA

Mike
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