The DNS server does not have a cache or other database entry for root name servers. Either the root hints file, cache.dns, or Active Directory must have 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 created CNAME (alias) loop caching CNAME resource records (RRs). The record is ignored, since CNAME loops ...
The DNS server detected that it is not enlisted in the replication scope of the directory partition %1. This prevents the ...
The DNS server detected that it is not enlisted in the replication scope of the directory partition %1. This prevents the ...
The DNS server did not detect any zones of either primary or secondary type during initialization. It will not be authoritative ...
The DNS server does not have a cache or other database entry for root name servers. Either the root hints file, cache.dns, ...
The DNS server encountered a 'forwarders' directive in with no forwarding addresses in file %1 at line %2. Although the DNS ...
The DNS server encountered a bad packet from %1. Packet processing leads beyond packet length. The event data contains the ...
The DNS server encountered a CNAME (alias) resource record (RR) in zone file %1 at line %2 for a domain name with existing ...
The DNS server encountered a domain name exceeding the maximum length in the packet from %1. The event data contains the ...