When you say “in Application logs show fine” – how far does named actually get 
(if at all)? For example whenever I (re)start the “ISC BIND” service on my 
Windows server I get *loads* of entries in the Application log, starting with 
these three:

starting BIND 9.16.18 (Stable Release) <id:1c027c4>

running on Windows 10 0 build 17763 1879 for x64
[it’s actually Windows Server being misdetected as Windows 10, but the build 
numbers are correct]

built with 'with-tools-version=15.0 with-platform-toolset=v141 
with-platform-version=10.0.17763.0 with-vcredist=C:/Program\ Files\ 
(x86)/Microsoft\ Visual\ 
Studio/2017/BuildTools/VC/Redist/MSVC/14.16.27012/vcredist_x64.exe 
with-openssl=C:/OpenSSL with-libxml2=C:/libxml2 with-libuv=C:/libuv 
without-python with-system-tests x64'

Richard.

From: bind-users <bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org> On Behalf Of Peter via 
bind-users
Sent: 18 June 2021 3:51 pm
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Windows support has been discontinued in BIND 9.17+ (Was: 
Important: A significant flaw is present in June BIND releases 9.16.17 and 
9.17.14)

I go back to BIND 9.17.12 and is starts fine install BIND 9.16.18 changed log 
on to “local system account” like I have done for years go to start BIND get 
error 1067 in:

system logs

The ISC BIND service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The 
following corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the 
service.

And in Application logs show fine

Maybe its just windows 10 pro? Or is it possible to have bind coded to no 
longer run in win 10?
On 18/06/2021 3:08 pm, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
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