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How do I install and configure Windows Server 2003 DNS server? The Domain Name System (DNS) is the Active Directory locator in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. Active Directory clients and client tools use DNS to locate domain controllers for administration and logon. You must have a DNS server installed and configured for Active Directory and the associated client software to function correctly. This article guides you through the required DNS configuration.
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4. Choose to add a forward lookup zone. Click Next. The new forward lookup zone must be a primary zone so that it can accept dynamic updates. Click Primary, and then click Next.
5. The zone name must be exactly the same as your Active Directory Domain name, or, if on a stand-alone or workgroup environment - the same as the suffix for all of the network computers that are to register with this DNS server. Type the name of the zone, and then click Next.
6. Accept the default name for the new zone file. Click Next.
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9. Type the name of the zone, and then click Next. The zone name should match the Network ID of your local subnet. For example, if your subnet range is from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254, type 192.168.0 in the name value.
10. Accept the default name for the new zone file. Click Next.
After the Server Configuration Wizard is finished, DNS Manager starts. Proceed to the next step to enable dynamic update on the zone you just added.
Enable Dynamic Update on the Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones (Optional Recommended)
1. In DNS Manager, expand the DNS Server object. 2. Expand the Forward Lookup Zones folder.
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3. Right-click the zone you created, and then click Properties. 4. On the General tab, click to select the Allow Dynamic Update check box, and then click OK to accept the change.
3. Click the Forwarders tab. 4. Check the Enable forwarders check-box. 5. In the IP address box enter the IP address of the DNS servers you want to forward queries to typically the DNS server of your ISP. You can also move them up or down. The one that is highest in the list gets the first try, and if it does not respond within a given time limit - the query will be forwarded to the next server in the list.
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6. Click OK.
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