From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Learning DNs is still required to set up a W2K
> machine, so that's no different from BIND, unless
> you consider some monkeys clicking on the MMC W2K
> GUI until something happens is sufficient DNS
> "training". :))
Presumably, many Windows admins will have training from some source.
This training is probably either Microsoft Offical Cirriculum, or
emulates it. So the training probably includes basic IP/DNS networking
and specifically win2k DNS. I'd guess that setting up BIND configuration
files will take your average windows admin much longer than setting up
equivalent functionality in Win2k DNS.
I'll also add this recursion issue to my list of reasons why I (and many
others) consider a best practice for WIn2k split DNS with a internal
domain suffix (e.g. "mycompany.local") different from the organization's
publicly registered internet domain name.
Regards,
-ryan-
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