I have a DNS server called. ns.test.com I want to create a 3rd level domain called projects.test.com, and delegate authority of that zone to a DNS server called ns2. I know how to delegate authority of a zone in Windows 2000, but how can I do that in Windows NT Server 4.0?
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I found the following article on support.microsoft.com. It basically runs through how to setup DNS zones on NT 4.0. Not sure if it helps, but I hope so:
I am sure if you figured it out in Windows 2000, you will find it o.k. in NT 4.0. Go to the DNS Manger in the Administrative Tools. Right click the server, new zone, primary zone, tab, finish. The other point is to add the zone names in the TCP/IP properties, DNS tab.
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Delegating a DNS zone
I want to create a 3rd level domain called
projects.test.com, and delegate authority of that zone to a DNS server called ns2. I know how to delegate authority of a zone in Windows 2000, but how can I do that in Windows NT Server 4.0?