Re: NT 4.0 DNS question

From: Rich marquette (rmarket@dca.net)
Date: 04/17/03

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    From: Rich marquette <rmarket@dca.net>
    
    

    You could just copy the directories that have the DNS info in them to
    somewhere else. I've done this a couple of times and its always worked
    for me.

    rm -rf /bin/laden wrote:
    > I have a Windows NT 4.0 server that has been running as my DNS Server for a
    > while.
    >
    > I want to replace that box with a newer Win2000 box running DNS Manager (we
    > don't use active directory)
    >
    > Is there a way to archive or export the existing DNS zones I have in NT4.0
    > so they can be imported/used on a new Windows 2000 server?
    >
    >


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