What are the 1st 4 digits in the ipv6 address.  If 2002 or 2001, it could be 
related to what I just went through.
We had unblocked the ISATAP dns entry which was allowing our machines to 
activate ipv6 address via a tunnel adapter.
Re-added the ISATAP dns entry, disable, then re-enable the nic and no more ipv6 
registrations.


From: Kramer, Jack [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 3:37 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 DC getting AAAA records instead of A records for DNS

Hi all,

Having some trouble with my Windows 2008 DCs and my google-fu has failed me. We 
have a domain with two 2008 (not R2) controllers and two 2003R2 controllers. 
DHCP is served on this domain with a set of 2008R2 DHCP servers. Unfortunately, 
this seems to be causing a problem-our AD's DNS now has AAAA records instead of 
A records for our client machines running Windows 7. Our network doesn't allow 
IPv6 traffic so this is obviously not a good thing to have happening. The 
clients all show their IPv4 address as preferred.

Is there any way to fix this? I'd be okay with both AAAA and A records showing 
up in the DNS, but AAAA records only are a problem.

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Manager of Information Technology
University Relations, Michigan State University
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