Are you running DNS as an AD application partition ? Consider having a batchscript to clear the cache on DNS servers, which you'd fire off after making an entry.. unless you've got flaky replication, DNS updates shouldn't cause a few dozen computers to fail.. _____ From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: maandag 28 februari 2005 22:50 To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] RE: Interesting problem... http://www.ISAserver.org Correct me if I'm wrong,...:)), but your AD zones are the only thing that is kept in dns, each DNS server maintains it's own cache. S _____ From: Ball, Dan [mailto:DBall@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 4:28 PM To: ISA Mailing List Subject: [isalist] RE: Interesting problem... http://www.ISAserver.org The cache is stored locally, but it is loaded from the AD initially, and all updates to it are done via AD. Anyways, I'm thinking about removing and re-installing the DNS servers, as they are acting very flaky. Not a good thing with ISA, as everything seems to ride on it. Heck, I changed one entry this afternoon, and it knocked out a few dozen computers until the zone updates went through! _____ From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 14:36 To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] RE: Interesting problem... http://www.ISAserver.org The dns cache is local to the dns server...not AD integrated S ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist ISA Server Newsletter: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/newsletter.asp ISA Server FAQ: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 Exchange Server Resource Site: http://www.msexchange.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: isalist@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist ISA Server Newsletter: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/newsletter.asp ISA Server FAQ: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 Exchange Server Resource Site: http://www.msexchange.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: paul.van.geldrop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _____ The haggis is unusual in that it is neither consistently nocturnal nor diurnal, but instead is active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular), with occasional forays forth during the day and night. _____ This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Thank you.