Support WebCast: Microsoft Windows 2000 DNS and UNIX BIND DNS Interoperability (324858)
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- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
This article was previously published under Q324858 Session SummaryOne feature of Microsoft Windows 2000 Domain Name System
(DNS) is its support for dynamic host updates (documented in RFC 2136). To take
advantage of this feature, Windows 2000 DNS can be deployed in environments
that have no other DNS servers, as well as in environments that already have
non-dynamic DNS servers implemented (Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 DNS server and
BIND 4.9.7 and earlier, and similar environments). When you are deploying
Windows 2000 DNS in an environment that already has BIND or Windows NT 4.0 DNS
servers implemented, you have several integration options. This session will
review these deployment options and some known issues integrating BIND and
Windows 2000 environments. This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded February 26, 2002 and presented by Tim
Rains. Tim Rains is a Technical Lead on the Premier Networking team, in
Microsoft Product Support Services. Tim helps support both small and large
networks for Premier customers. He specializes in DNS and name resolution.
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