Zone %1 version %2 is newer than version %3 on DNS server at %4. The zone was not updated. DNS servers supplying zones for transfer must have the most recent version of the zone, based on the primary zone. If zone on remote server %4, is in fact the most recent version of the zone, do the following at that server: (1) stop the DNS server, (2) delete the zone file (not the zone itself) and (3) restart the DNS server The DNS server will transfer the new version and write its zone file. When deleting the zone file at server %4, locate the file named %1.dns in the %SystemRoot%\System32\Dns directory and delete it. An alternative solution is to delete and recreate the secondary zone at server %4. This could be preferred if this server hosts large zones and restarting it at this time would be a consuming or costly operation.
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Zone %1 expired before it could obtain a successful zone transfer or update from a master server acting as its source for ...
Zone %1 failed zone refresh check. Unable to connect to master DNS server at %2 to receive zone transfer. Check that the ...
Zone %1 version %2 is newer than version %3 on DNS server at %4. The zone was not updated. DNS servers supplying zones for ...