Thanks for the suggestion.
I ended up being able to delete the 'bad' record using the DNSCMD /RECORDDEL
command.
Thanks!

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Michael Waltonen <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I’ve never had to do this, but I assume this will work.
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> Use ADSIEdit.
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> Connect to DomainDnsZones context.
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> Browse to DC=<dns zone>,CN=MicrosoftDNS,dc=domaindnszones,etc.
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> Delete the record.
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> -Mike
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Mark
> Smith
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 17, 2010 12:36 PM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: How to locate/delete DNS A record???
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> Yes, I've tried that with no luck.
> Thanks for the suggestion though.
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> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Terry Dickson <
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> Did you try the ipconfig /flushdns
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> *From:* Mark Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 17, 2010 11:56 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* How to locate/delete DNS A record???
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> Hello Everyone.
> I have a W2K3 Domain in my test environment.
> I have a member server that I joined to the domain with the wrong IP
> address.
> Now pinging the server or running NSLOOKUP replies with the wrong IP.
> I changed the IP on the server and tried IPCONFIG /REGISTERDNS but I
> receive an error in the eventlog.
> How can I locate/delete the A record? I tried manually looking for it in
> the DNS MMC, but no joy.
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> thanks!
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