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DNS Step-by-Step Guide |
Learn how to deploy Windows Server 2003 DNS server service in a small (single-domain) network.
This document can help you implement Domain Name System (DNS) on Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 on a small network. DNS is the main way that Windows Server 2003 translates computer names to network addresses. An Active Directory®-based domain controller also can act as a DNS server that registers the names and addresses of computers in the domain and then provides the network address of a member computer when queried with the computer's name.
This guide explains how to set up DNS on a simple network consisting of a single domain.
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System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003
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