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Setting Up a DNS Server
TCP/IP networks rely on IP addresses to identify their computers, but numerical addresses are difficult for people to remember and use. The Domain Name System (DNS) was developed to provide a way to assign user-friendly names to computers and equate them with IP addresses. The following tutorials describe how to install the Microsoft DNS Server included with Windows 2000 Server and configure it for use on your network.

  Tutorials
  Creating a PTR Record
  Creating Other Records
  Understanding DNS
  Installing the DNS Server
  Launching the DNS Console
  Configuring the DNS Server
  Creating a New Zone
  Creating a Delegation
  Configuring Zone Properties
  Creating a Reverse Zone
  Creating a Host Record
  Creating an Alias Record