The DNS server has detected that the secondary zone %1 has no master IP addresses in registry data. Secondary zones require at least one master server to act as a source. You can add or update the IP address for the master server for this zone using the DNS console. For more information, see "To update the master server for a secondary zone" in the online Help.
The DNS server has been reconfigured to boot from a boot file. Current server and zone configuration information has been ...
The DNS server has completed a scavenging cycle but no nodes were visited. Possible causes of this condition include: 1) ...
The DNS server has completed a scavenging cycle: Visited Zones = %1, Visited Nodes = %2, Scavenged Nodes = %3, Scavenged ...
The DNS server has detected that for the primary zone %1 its has no zone file name stored in registry data. You can either ...
The DNS server has detected that the secondary zone %1 has no master IP addresses in registry data. Secondary zones require ...
The DNS server has detected that the zone %1 has a missing or corrupted zone type in registry data. To correct the problem, ...
The DNS server has detected that the zone %1 has invalid or corrupted registry data. To correct the problem, you can delete ...
The DNS server has encountered a critical error from the Active Directory. Check that the Active Directory is functioning ...
The DNS server has encountered numerous run-time events. To determine the initial cause of these run-time events, examine ...