DNS Cache poisoning and Registry settings

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According to this KB article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;241352 checking the
setting on the DNS server properties to Secure Cache against poisoning should
have the same effect as creating the DWord SecureResponse set to 1 in
HKLM/System/CurConSet/Services/DNS/Parameters. If that is the case, wouldn't
I expect, if the box is checked, to see the DWord entry if I looked in the
Registry? Since I did not find it I created the Dword entry. Is there any
harm in both?
 
Doing both should cause you no harm.

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| According to this KB article
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;241352 checking
the
| setting on the DNS server properties to Secure Cache against poisoning
should
| have the same effect as creating the DWord SecureResponse set to 1 in
| HKLM/System/CurConSet/Services/DNS/Parameters. If that is the case,
wouldn't
| I expect, if the box is checked, to see the DWord entry if I looked in the
| Registry? Since I did not find it I created the Dword entry. Is there
any
| harm in both?
 
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