Todd

I don't think the delay would be an LDAP referral (although I've been known to be 
wrong before!).  The GC contains all the DNS zone objects and DNS node objects in the 
forest. 

The GC doesn't show the more interesting attributes.  Neither dnsProperty (for dnsZone 
objects) nor dnsRecord (for dnsNode objects) are part of the Partial Attribute Set.

It appears that the basic info is indeed in the GC, but it's not really that helpful.

Tony

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Date:  Mon, 28 Jun 2004 10:47:26 -0400

I have a quick question.  In Windows 2000.  If AD-Integrated storage is used
for DNS zone data.  Is the data indexed in GC's or is it just the zone info?

I used LDP to connect to a GC, and I was able to browse the NC of a domain
that had AD-Integrated DNS.  When it came to looking at the data within the
DNS zone it took a while to get that info, leading me to think it might have
required a referral to get the extended information.

Thanks,
Todd
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