you will need to script this using:
(1) reading the registry of DCs
(2) using WMI
(3) using NETSH
 
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Sent: Mon 2006-06-12 17:36
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Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS - How to tell the static DNS IP-addresses per server



The thing is this:

I will be demoting a domain controller which is also running DNS. I
would like to know which other servers have specified this dc as their
DNS server (in their tcp/ip settings I mean).

Is there some way to check this, from the command line for example?
Like for instance checking which fsmo roles are held by which dc's via
ntdsutil.
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