> Read inline please.
>
> In news:225B339E-5078-4D56-B503-CC1DDFA30E9F[ at ]microsoft.com,
> DennisT <DennisT[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
>> I've found what appears to be a bug(?):
>> Primary is a non AD integrated zone. Zone contains a CNAME record
>> that points to another domain.
>> Secondary will not load the zone.
>> Remove the CNAME record from the primary. R&R secondary zone record
>> and the zone transfer is successful. Readd the CNAME record on the
>> primary and the change replicates.
>>
>> Problem exists on both NT2003 and NT2000.
>>
>> I have the detailed debug files if anyone (Microsoft?) is interested.
>
> What is the name of the CNAME record?
> Are there any other records on the same node with the CNAME?(A, MX, NS)
> These records are not allowed on the same node with a CNAME. This is not a
> bug, it is an RFC requirement.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
> Hope This Helps
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