I've never seen one available, except for in one of those prefab ISP 
control panels that are out there. Never seen one in CF though. The zone 
file are just individual text files though. Go to C:\winnt\system32\dns 
and open up a couple of the .dns files. It's not to hard to figure out 
what is different between them. The thing is that the file has to be 
perfect, line breaks and all. Also necessary is a registry key which is 
the domain name, and one the keys is the name of the zone file. The 
other keys I cant remember off the top of my head because I overdid it 
last night :-/, but a little cffile and cfregistry action is all that is 
needed. After the zone file and the reg keys are written just cfexecute 
a little stop start dns server script and that's it.

jon

Clint Tredway wrote:

>Ok, I need to rephrase my question. Is there a tool that will allow me to manage my 
>own DNS through a browser?
>
>I am running Win2k and I am using MS DNS.
>
>Thanks!
>
>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>from: Critz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:29:56 -0500
>
>oi Clint!!
>
>well  if  you  register  with  dotster.com  you  can.....or  you can use the free one
>zoneedit.com
>
>


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