Thanks Rick, that did the trick.
Great list everyone, thanks for your help. Dan -----Original
Message----- Daniel, Wrong assumption.
DNS information, like all domain information, is not replicated to other
domains. If you are using AD-Integrated DNS, the information will not
replicate unless you set up Secondary zones in the other domain and then
configure the transfer properties appropriately on each side of the transfer. Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .org] On Behalf Of Cariglia, Daniel We are
running integrated zones. We have
tried registering with both the child and the root Dns servers at different
times, replicated and the result is the same (no record in the other Dns
server). Am I correct in assuming
this information should be replicated without setting up the zone transfer
properties due to it being integrated?
Thanks Dan -----Original Message-----
Hello,
I have been lurking on this list for about 6 months
now and have a question regarding DNS and replication. I have just got my
AD up and running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC
registers with DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS.
It picks up a DHCP address from a NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the
PC is manually set for DNS on the root server. The registration shows up
on the root DNS server. I have not been able to find a clear way to have
DNS replicate from the root to child or vice versa from Microsoft. Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Dan Cariglia |
Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] DNS replication question Cariglia, Daniel
- Re: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question John Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question Cariglia, Daniel
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication questi... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question Roger Seielstad
- Cariglia, Daniel