Like you haven't heard this before: it depends.

For example: "with pointing the current AD integrated ones to the new
Secondary server for resolution" 
Are you talking about reconfiguring the DC's to use the new server as their
DNS host?  

What about the clients?  Are you sure none of them are using the old servers
as their DNS host?  What about DHCP and WINS?  Are they reconfigured?


Otherwise, you could do this.  I would certainly break that xfer setup prior
to the deletion of zones though :)

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hogenauer
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 10:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Deleting AD DNS zones

I've just inherited 3 AD controllers and the DNS in just a mess, some
clients point to External Bind Cache servers and there are 2 zones in MS DNS
that are used for intern resolution with half the resources in one zone and
half in the other, I've build another Member server just running DNS and
have allowed zone transfers and I think I have it all running correctly now
on the new server. Does anyone know or see a problem with pointing the
current AD integrated ones to the new Secondary server for resolution then
deleting the current AD integrated Zones and then promoting the new
secondary server to a DC, then change the DNS on that server to AD
integrated and let it populate to the rest of the domain controllers? 

 

All servers are windows 2003. All Bind Servers are 9.0. 

 

Thanks in advance

 

Mike 

 

Mike Hogenauer

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Rendition Networks, Inc.

10735 Willows Rd NE, Suite 150

Redmond, WA 98052

425.636.2115 | Fax: 425.497.1149

 

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