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When you try to perform DNS zone transfers between Windows 2000 DNS servers and a previous version of Windows NT Server with DNS service installed, you may encounter certain system errors. Restarting the server has no effect, and DNS on the earlier version platform no longer functions.
After you restart, you may see the previous events, in addition to the following event: These records will continue to appear until you uninstall DNS, delete the zone files located in %SystemRoot%\System32\DNS, and delete the .dns files in the DNS and backup directory. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, either upgrade the current Windows NT 4 DNS servers to Windows 2000, or upgrade these servers to Service Pack 4 (SP4). Note, however, Service Pack 4 only removes the errors from the event log; it does not update DNS to the point where it understands the new Windows 2000 DNS records. MORE INFORMATIONThe zone transfer failure occurs because there are new records that exist in Windows DNS but, because they do not exist in Windows 2000 DNS, the zone transfer fails. Some of these new records include:
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