Microsoft KB Archive/282523

= Cannot Manually Add SRV Records to a Delegated Subzone =

Article ID: 282523

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server

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This article was previously published under Q282523





SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to manually add an SRV resource record in a delegated subzone by using the Windows 2000 DNS snap-in, an additional subdomain is created and the record is placed in the subzone of this subdomain rather than the delegated subzone.

For example, if the zone .com is located on a third-party DNS server, and the following subzone is delegated to a Windows 2000 DNS server:

_tcp. .com

when you attempt to add an SRV record in this zone manually, for example, _rvp, the following record is created:

rvp._tcp._tcp. .com SRV server1. .com

The following record should be created instead:

_rvp._tcp. .com SRV server1. .com



CAUSE
When you use the Windows 2000 DNS snap-in, you are only able to create SRV resource records from a server that is the authority for the entire domain, not just the delegated subzone.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use either of the following methods:  If the delegated subzone is a standard primary zone, stop the DNS Server service on the server and edit the zone file to add the SRV record. In the example that was used in the &quot;Summary&quot; section, the zone file would be:

%SystemRoot%\System32\Dns\_tcp. .com.dns

After you add the proper record to the zone file, restart DNS Server. If the zone is an Active Directory-integrated zone, use the Dnscmd.exe utility in the Windows 2000 Support Tools to add the record. In the example that was used in the &quot;Summary&quot; section, the proper record is created by using the following command:

dnscmd /recordadd _tcp. .com _rvp srv 0 0 79 server1. .com





STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
If you are creating an SRV resource record on a server which is the authority for the entire domain of .com, right-click  .com, click Other New Record, and then click the record type SRV. You are then able to continue creating an SRV resource record.

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

255913 Integrating Windows 2000 DNS into an Existing BIND or Windows NT 4.0-Based DNS Namespace

Keywords: kbdns kbprb KB282523

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