DNS zones can be stored in the domain or application directory partitions of Active Directory Domain Services. A partition is a data structure within Active Directory used to distinguish data for different replication purposes. Storing a DNS zone in an application directory partition lets you control the zone replication scope by controlling the replication scope of the application directory partition. For a zone to be stored in the specified application directory partition, the DNS server hosting the zone must be enlisted in the specified application directory partition.
DNS was installed successfully but this computer needs to be restarted. You will have to configure the DNS Server on this ...
DNS was not configured for the domain. After restarting the computer, you should complete configuration of DNS for the new ...
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain Controller for domain ...
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain ...
DNS zones can be stored in the domain or application directory partitions of Active Directory Domain Services. A partition ...
DNSSEC signatures with key tag %1, associated with records in zone %2, have expired. Name resolution will fail for resolvers ...
DNSSEC signatures with key tag %1, associated with records in zone %2, will expire on %3 (UTC time). Once the signatures ...
Do not add Internet sites to the Local intranet zone because your credentials are sent automatically to the site if they ...
Do not add Internet sites to the Local intranet zone, because your credentials are passed automatically to the site if they ...