I think that you need 1 (or more) DNS Integrated server for a zone in the
AD.
I mean, You can host where you want, But your clients need to resolve the
SRV records to find the DC`s for each domain.


Gabriel Zabal
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From: "Marvin Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 12:47 PM
Subject: DNS zone question


> Oops...forgot to change my subject line...
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> Can I get some feedback on the following scenario?
> 1 root domain controller running w2k, dns, dhcp
> 2 newly created child domain servers
> For the sake of consistency is it necessary to have AD-Integrated zones
> installed on all DC's or should I place Standar Primary zones on the child
> domains and leave the AD-Integrated zone on the root DNS server?
> I'm lookin at an article from Microsoft that outlines the procedures but
> they use Standard Primary zones as opposed to AD-Integrated zones on the
> child domains. Just looking to see how others have approached this.
>
> TIA
>
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