Specifies if DNS client computers will register PTR resource records. By default, DNS clients configured to perform dynamic DNS registration will attempt to register PTR resource record only if they successfully registered the corresponding A resource record. If you enable this policy setting, registration of PTR records will be determined by the option that you choose under Register PTR records. To use this policy setting, click Enabled, and then select one of the following options from the drop-down list: Do not register: Computers will not attempt to register PTR resource records. Register: Computers will attempt to register PTR resource records even if registration of the corresponding A records was not successful. Register only if A record registration succeeds: Computers will attempt to register PTR resource records only if registration of the corresponding A records was successful. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, computers will use locally configured settings.
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Specifies if a computer performing dynamic DNS registration will register A and PTR resource records with a concatenation ...
Specifies if computers may send dynamic updates to zones with a single label name. These zones are also known as top-level ...
Specifies if DNS client computers will register PTR resource records. By default, DNS clients configured to perform dynamic ...
Specifies if DNS dynamic update is enabled. Computers configured for DNS dynamic update automatically register and update ...
Specifies if the capture is required at each possible layer in the target networking stack, or just the default layer. For ...
Specifies if the devolution level that DNS clients will use if they perform primary DNS suffix devolution during the name ...
Specifies if the DNS client performs primary DNS suffix devolution during the name resolution process. With devolution, a ...