Am I missing something? Just goto your primary DNS server and nominate the
new W2K DNS server as a new secondary. Once you are happy remove the old
(nt4) one.

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Robert Moir, MSMVP
Senior IT Systems Engineer, 
Luton Sixth Form College
"Rome did not create a mighty empire by having management meetings"

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Strongosky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 18 April 2002 17:58
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Moving NT4.0 Secondary Dns Server to Win2k Server 
> before upgradi ng to Win2k....
> 
> 
> Sorry the previous Subject line was in error....
> 
> 
> In doing my research on how to do this I've come across two 
> methods this and having tested one method I was wondering if 
> there are other methods? The method I tested was a 
> combination of Mark Minasi Dns Disaster Recovery that he 
> published in the Windows NT Magazine Dated November 2000 and 
> an article I came across in Windows 2000 Magazine Web 
> Site(December 1999 called DNS Migration by Alex Wun)where the 
> person copied the DNS files to the \system root\system32\dns 
> of the old server to the new server and added a dummy zone to 
> the new server then export the dns zone entry from the old 
> server and imported to the new server. The other method that 
> I came across is install dns on a 2k server set the old nt4.0 
> box to update the new 2k server, then in win2k add the zone 
> with the wizard then under domain 
> name\properties\general\accept dynamic updates = yes.......
> 
> john
> 
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