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07.07.2008 at 12:04PM PDT, ID: 23544395
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How best to copy Windows 2000 dns zones to Windows server 2003

Asked by agradmin in Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Microsoft, Server 2003, 2000/2003, Copy of exisiting DNS zones

I am building out a new 2003 server and wish to copy all DNS records from an existing Windows 2000 server. These zones are numerous, relate to little used URL's (eg misspelling of primary domains) and simply forward users to a primary site.
What is the easiest method of copying accross all DNS data? Neither server is on an AD domain, so domain integration is out of the question.Start Free Trial
[+][-]07.07.2008 at 12:09PM PDT, ID: 21947714

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Zones: Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Server 2003, 2000/2003, Copy of exisiting DNS zones
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