The DNS server is configured to forward to a non-recursive DNS server at %1. DNS servers in forwarders list MUST be configured to process recursive queries. Either 1) fix the forwarder (%1) to allow recursion - connect to it with DNS Manager - bring up server properties - open "Advanced" tab - uncheck "Disable Recursion" - click OK OR 2) remove this forwarder from this servers forwarders list - DNS Manager - bring up server properties - open "Forwarders" tab - remove (%1) from list of forwarders - click OK
The DNS server has invalid or corrupted registry parameter %1. To correct the problem, you can delete the applicable registry ...
The DNS server has moved the AD-integrated root hint data for all DNS servers in this domain to the %1 directory partition. ...
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 being contacted to retrieve the zone information. Depending upon the load on the DNS Server, there may ...
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 experiencing high SOA query load. This may be caused by a large number of local client machines performing ...
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 ...