Win2k DNS and multihomed DC's

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I have two separate forests each with two DC/GC's and each of the four
servers is multihomed to a backup network that is non-routed. Each DC has
NetBIOS disabled on the backup NIC and each has its DNS properties set to
not register in DNS and yet I keep getting A records for the servers and
"(same as parent folder)" A records in their respective DNS zones for the
backup IP's. Why is this? Obviously I have intermittent LDAP failures as the
DNS servers hand out the backup network IP's to clients.

Anyway I can permanently tell these servers to stop registering their backup
network IP's and still maintain dynamic zones? This is aggravating.

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Oh yea, and I don't have RRAS installed on any of the servers. Been reading
through this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/292822/EN-US/


"Todd" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two separate forests each with two DC/GC's and each of the four
>servers is multihomed to a backup network that is non-routed. Each DC has
>NetBIOS disabled on the backup NIC and each has its DNS properties set to
>not register in DNS and yet I keep getting A records for the servers and
>"(same as parent folder)" A records in their respective DNS zones for the
>backup IP's. Why is this? Obviously I have intermittent LDAP failures as
>the DNS servers hand out the backup network IP's to clients.
>
> Anyway I can permanently tell these servers to stop registering their
> backup network IP's and still maintain dynamic zones? This is aggravating.
>

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