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SUMMARYWindows 2000 can load the Directory Naming Service (DNS) boot file from a text file. This makes moving zone files from a third-party DNS server or a Microsoft Windows NT DNS server easy. The boot file's default name in Windows 2000 is Boot (the file name has no extension). This file may have been named Boot.dns previously, so Windows 2000 loads either of these files, but saves the file only as Boot (with no extension). MORE INFORMATIONWindows 2000 can use many different methods to load the DNS boot file. The DNS boot file contains information that instructs the DNS server which zones to open and listen for. Depending on your configuration, the Boot file can be located in several different places:
For additional informationthis topic, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q172221 How to Move One or More Zone Files to a New WinNT DNS Server Q198408 Microsoft DNS Server Registry Parameters, Part 1 of 3 Additional query words: BIND Unix DDNS
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