The DNS server is not root authoritative and no root hints were specified in the cache.dns file. Where the server is not a root server, this file must specify root hints in the form of at least one name server (NS) resource record, indicating a root DNS server and a corresponding host (A) resource record for that root DNS server. Otherwise, the DNS server will be unable to contact the root DNS server on startup and will be unable to answer queries for names outside of its own authoritative zones. To correct this problem, use the DNS console to update the server root hints. For more information, see the online Help.
The DNS server has written a new version of the boot file. Either new zones or changes to existing zone information were ...
The DNS server is bound to a large number of IP addresses. Each of these server IP addresses consumes additional system resources ...
The DNS server is configured to forward to a non-recursive DNS server at %1. DNS servers in forwarders list MUST be configured ...
The DNS server is ignoring an invalid resource record in zone file %1 at line %2. See the previously logged event for a description ...
The DNS server is not root authoritative and no root hints were specified in the cache.dns file. Where the server is not ...
The DNS server is now booting from the registry or directory. The existing server boot file will no longer be read by the ...
The DNS server list is empty. The local IP address will be configured as the primary DNS server address because Microsoft ...
The DNS server list of restricted interfaces contains IP addresses that are not configured for use at the server computer. ...
The DNS server list of restricted interfaces does not contain a valid IP address for the server computer. The DNS server ...