where DNS database stored? what is the path? reply me asap?
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Answer / b.n.mishra
dns data base install in zone file
Its path is window/system32/ zone file
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Answer / machindra d thorat
So simple: 1-if DNS zone is not integrated with active Directory then DNS database will save in - Windows - system32 - DNS folder.
2-if DNS zone is integrated with active directory it will save on windows - system32 - NTDS - Ntds.dit (it will save on ntds.dat file)
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Answer / santosh kumar
Dns stand for domaian naming services.it resolve ip to name
and name to ip add.it define the user,s where is your
domain. data path
go to oprating install drive,program,system32,dns
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Answer / farhad ali
if it is internal it part of active directory
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DNS is a Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF) standard name service that allows your
computer to register and resolve domain names. The DNS makes
it possible to assign domain names to organizations
independent of the routing of the numerical IP address. In
other words,
DNS
. The DNS server is down.
. IP connectivity gets lost and thus the DNS cannot resolve
. DNS cache poisoning.
. Update and zone issues.
. The DNS server does not have network connectivity to the
root servers.
Go to the command prompt and type in nslookup host_name
server_IP_address. Replace the actual host name that you are
trying to resolve for host_name and the IP address of the
DNS server for server_IP_address then press enter.
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