Managing a DNS Server
Updated: May 9, 2008
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
After a Domain Name System (DNS) server has been installed and configured, it is sometimes necessary to perform additional tasks to manage and maintain the server. These tasks include the following:
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Changing the IP address of the DNS server, for example, when the server is moved to a new network segment
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Modifying default server settings to improve performance or enhance security
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Managing root hints to ensure that the DNS can learn and discover authoritative servers that manage domains that are located at a higher level or in other subtrees of the DNS domain namespace
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Managing how the DNS server integrates with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to store and replicate DNS data
This section includes the following tasks for administering a DNS server:
