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I can say I don't care for this solution, but the cause is possible.  What
have you done to troubleshoot the records?

Al

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:54 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS errors

Hi, I keep getting event id 4010 errors for dns on my root AD intergrated
dns server.
it goes like this -  The DNS server was unable to load a resource record
(RR) from the directory at <data> in zone <zone name>. Use the DNS console
to recreate this RR or check that the Active Directory is functioning
properly and reload the zone. The event data contains the error.
The RR is an srv record, sometimes kerberos,sometime ldap. I get this error
for alot of my child domains.Nothing has chaged. They are all AD intergrated
domains and they have all been delegated authority of their zones long ago.
Dynamic updates are allowed.
I checked this out on eventid.net but the only reference was to manually
created msdc zones which i do not have.
On my child DC/DNS servers I get this error- event id 4004-The DNS server
was unable to complete directory service enumeration of zone .. This DNS
server is configured to use information obtained from Active Directory for
this zone and is unable to load the zone without it. Check that the Active
Directory is functioning properly and repeat enumeration of the zone. The
event data contains the error. 
I assume its related to the previous error because of the missing srv
records.

any insight?
thanks
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