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Asked by FADVMSAdmin in Domain Name Service (DNS), Windows 2003 Server, Scripting Languages
I'm working to automate some information gathering about our many DNS servers in the enterprise. I've run across a snag. For DNS zones that are configured to forward unresolved queries to WINS, I cannot seem to pull which WINS servers are specified via script.
As part of my script I'm pulling information from the root\MicrosoftDNS WMI namespace, specifically from the MicrosoftDNS_Zone namespace. In this namespace, each zone has a property called 'UseWins'. With this property I can successfully gather which zone(s) are forwarding to WINS. Unfortunately Windows doesn't seem to store the WINS servers in use under this same WMI namespace.
I've found for non-AD integrated DNS zones, the WINS information is stored in the DNS text file for the zone. I guess I could pull that info from here, however where does AD integrated zones store this information??
Does anyone have any ideas how to get this information?
TIA,
MCDONAMW
In MicrosoftDNS_Zone, there's an
20091111-EE-VQP-92 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625