The DNS Server service stores and resolves DNS names of clients in order to enable computers to locate other computers and services. If the service is stopped or disabled, DNS updates and queries from clients sent to the local computer will not be processed. Any services that explicitly depend on the DNS Server on the local computer will start to see failures.
The DNS server received a request from %1 for a UDP-based transfer of the entire zone. The request was ignored because full ...
The DNS server received indication that zone %1 was deleted from the Active Directory. Since this zone was an Active Directory ...
The DNS server refused to transfer the zone %1 to your computer. If this is incorrect, check the zone transfer security settings ...
The DNS server role is being installed on a domain controller, and so DNS zones will be integrated with Active Directory ...
The DNS Server service stores and resolves DNS names of clients in order to enable computers to locate other computers and ...
The DNS server timed out attempting an Active Directory service operation on %1. Check Active Directory to see that it is ...
The DNS server timed out attempting to write resource records to the Active Directory at %1. Check that the directory is ...
The DNS server unable to write zone file %1 for zone %2. Most likely the server disk is full. Free some disk space and re-initiate ...
The DNS server unexpected end of line, in zone file %1 at line %2. To correct the problem, fix this line in the zone file, ...