Dns_master_load file not found
When it changes, client sends the register request to new server and delete request to old server. As both the servers are already synced up, register won't occur. But deletion happens in the old server, and then it's deleted in both servers because of Active Directory. This issue occurs because of an issue in the DNS Client service. It then adds the record to the new DNS server. The DNS record is present on the new server, which is a part of the same domain.
So the record isn't updated. So the new DNS server deletes the record, and the record is deleted across the domain. Other events are logged for registration failures of host A and PTR records.
Check System logs for these failures. Such events may be logged by the clients that register these records. Or they may be logged by the DHCP servers that register the records on the clients' behalf. This behavior is by design. KB How to optimize the location of a domain controller or global catalog that resides outside of a client's site. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
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