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How to verify that SRV DNS records have been created for a DCThe SRV record is a Domain Name System (DNS) resource record that is used to identify computers that host specific services such as Name Server. SRV resource records are used to locate domain controllers for Active Directory. After install a server as domain controller, you may want to verify SRV locator resource records has been created so that you don't have logon or join domain issues. To verify SRV locator resource records for a domain controller, you may use one of the following methods. 1.
You can use the DNS Management Console to verify that the appropriate zones
and resource records are created for each DNS zone. Forward Lookup Zones>chicagotech.net>_msdcs>dc>_sites>Default-First-Site-Name>_tcp
and Forward Lookup Zones>chicagotech.net>_msdcs>dc>_tcp
_kerberos
2. Use Nslookup to verify the SRV records.
Nslookup returns all SRV service location records that appear in the following format:
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You can verify SRV locator resource records by viewing Netlogon.dns.
Netlogon.dns is located in the %systemroot%\System32\Config folder. _ldap._tcp.Domain_Name Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics
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