what is the replication scope of the zone?
 
if it is:
DC within domain OR DC/DNS servers within domain then someone must have added 
them manually. Before removing them try finding out who added them and more 
important WHY?
 
jorge

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Figueroa, Johnny
Sent: Thu 2006-03-09 00:17
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Name Server records




I have an AD 2003 domain and an AD integrated DNS zone. If I look a the
properties of that DNS zone and go to the "Name Servers" tab, I see a
few servers that are not our domain controllers/DNS servers. Those
servers look like DNS servers in other domains that we have a trust
with.

I guess I am curious as to how these servers end up as NS records for
that zone?. The zone is AD integrated and is set to "Dynamic updates",
"secure Only".

I could and will delete those records but I am thinking those records
will come back. The name servers in question do NOT show up with "*" on
the IP address, which could be the result of a query.

Ideas?

Thanks

Johnny Figueroa
Enterprise Network Consultant/Integrator
Network Services Banner Health Voice (602)
495-4195 Fax (602) 495-4406

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