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IPV6 IP addresses showing up in ping results and in DNS MMC

My domain consist of DC running 2003 svr. My exchange servers are running 2008 with exchange 2010. All servers have IPV6 unchecked in their NIC card properties. I have set the DC/DNS servers to listen to only specific IP addresses. Yet when I look in the forward lookup zones, I see all these IPV6 IP addresses, along with their IPV4 IP addresses for all the 2008 servers. How can I prevent this?
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Thanks for the response, but does not solve my problem of them showing up in the first place. If them showing up won't affect any kind of name resolving issues for DNS then I am ok. Would be nice not to have them though.
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Thanks again for the responses, but I had already deleted all the IPV6 entries in the zones. Just before sending this reply, I checked again, and the entries returned. As for cofiguring any settings, as stated in my original post, IPV6 is NOT CHECKED in the NIC card settings, therefore I am unable to adjust anything.
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Unplug the ethernet cables.
seriously though, why do you want to stop your servers from using IPv6?

Where did that 2002::/16 address come from?  Are you using a 6to4 gateway?  maybe you want to remove it?
This is a Hyper V enviroment. Uh, what is a 6to4 gateway? I am using a 2003 server as a NAT server to provide RIP do that the domains that on different subnets and IP scheme can communicate.
Sounds like you should be using a router
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I am not to going to waste any more time with this.....as long as it does not affect dns resolution, then I don't care.
Did not solve my problem, I just gave up, and ignored the entries.