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How To Configure DNS in a New Workgroup Environment in Windows Server 2003Article ID: 324259 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q324259 On This PageSUMMARY This step-by-step guide is intended for new workgroups
without Domain Name System (DNS) servers. With DNS servers, users can use friendly names to contact resources. Friendly names are simple English
names that represent a network resource. You can use DNS names to publish and
name all of the networked resources in your workgroup. Install the DNS ServiceBefore you can configure the DNS service, you must install it on the server. By default, DNS is not installed during the installation of Windows Server 2003. You can install DNS during or after the installation.How to Install the DNS Service on an Existing Server
How to Install the DNS Service During InstallationTo install the DNS service during the initial installation of Windows Server 2003, follow steps 3 and 4 in the How to Install the DNS Service on an Existing Server section of this article when you are prompted to install and configure Windows components.Configure the DNS ServerTo function properly, a DNS server requires a forward lookup zone for its local domain to host the locator records. A forward lookup zone contains information that is necessary to resolve names in the DNS domain. You may also want to configure a reverse lookup zone so that users can determine the name of a local resource based on its IP address. Additionally, to keep the administration of your DNS service as simple as possible, configure these zones to accept dynamic updates.After you have installed the DNS service, use the Configure a DNS Server Wizard to configure the DNS service. How to Configure the DNS Service
How to Configure Forward Lookup Zones to Allow Dynamic UpdatesAfter you have configured the new forward lookup zone, configure these zones to allow dynamic updates (if you did not do so already by using the Configure a DNS Server Wizard).
REFERENCES For additional information about how
configure DNS for Internet access in Windows Server 2003, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 323380
For additional information about how to integrate a new DNS server into an
existing DNS infrastructure in Windows Server 2003, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323380/EN-US/
)
How To Configure DNS for Internet Access in Windows Server 2003
323417
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323417/
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How To Integrate Windows Server 2003 DNS with an Existing DNS Infrastructure in Windows Server 2003
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