How to stop DNS Replication

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I want to stop DNS replication to one sever. I have 4 DNS servers (3-win2k &
1-win2k3). I do not want the information to replicate to one server. Can It
be stopped?
 
What type of a dns server is it? If AD Integrated then I don't know how you
would do it.

If it is a secondary then that would be just to not replicate any more.

My guess it is AD integrated and no you won't be able to.

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Thanks. Is there any kind of filtering on DNS?



Paul Bergson said:
What type of a dns server is it? If AD Integrated then I don't know how you
would do it.

If it is a secondary then that would be just to not replicate any more.

My guess it is AD integrated and no you won't be able to.

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Paul Bergson
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2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT

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Not that would relate to what you are looking for.

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why not just uninstall DNS from the DC?

Paul Bergson said:
Not that would relate to what you are looking for.

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That would work. If AD integrated then it would be just reinstalling to get
it back up and running. Good idea.

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Wouldn't want to do that. Can only have one primary and the rest would have
to be secondary. Not sure how it would all play out, since I haven't tried
it, but it sounds like a real bad idea.

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Paul Bergson
MVP - Directory Services
MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci
2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT

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