Editing zone properties
You can edit most properties of a zone.
To edit zone properties
1 Select DNS | DNS Management.
2 Select a zone from the list, and click Properties.
Table 108. Zone properties tabs
4 Click OK.
Editing zone permissions
You can edit the permissions of only zones that are integrated with Active Directory® Domain Services. The icon next to the zone indicates if it is integrated ( ) or not integrated ( ).
To edit permissions on a single zone
1 Select DNS | DNS Management.
3 Right-click an integrated zone, and choose Zone Permissions.The Zone permissions window displays the accounts and their permissions. You can add, remove, or view/edit the permissions of a selected account. You also can disable inheritance on a selected account.
To edit permissions on multiple zones
1 Select DNS | DNS Management.
3 Click Delegate Permissions.
5 Click Next.
7 Click Next.You can filter the list of permissions by typing in the Filter permissions box or selecting an option in the Show list. Click Show advanced permissions to expand the list of permissions.
10 Click Next.
12 Click Finish.
Scavenging records
Stale resource records can degrade the performance of a DNS server over time. Periodically, you should run scavenging to clean up any stale records. You also can set up automatic scavenging. See Editing DNS server properties.
To run scavenging
1 Select DNS | DNS Management.
2 Select a DNS server from the list, and click Start Scavenging.
3 Click Yes.
Monitoring DNS servers
You also can set up an on-demand test to run on multiple servers at one time. See Using the DNS analyzer.
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