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UCS-2–Also known as Unicode is a character encoding protocol.

UTF-8–A character encoding protocol, specified in RFC 2044

WINS–Windows Name System (WINS) is the pre-DNS name system. It is still supported in the Windows 2000 in order to maintain interoperability between the different generations of Windows computers.

Zone Transfer–Process of replication of the zone from Master to Slave server.

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Contents Windows 2000 DNS Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Contents Designing a DNS Namespace for the Active Directory Summary Page DNS Fundamentals Name Services in Windows Standards and Additional ReadingHistory of DNS Draft-skwan-gss-tsig-04.txt GSS Algorithm for Tsig GSS-TSIGStructure of DNS Hierarchy of DNS Domain NamesMit Mydomain Int/net/orgCom Edu Gov Mil Army Microsoft DNS and InternetTTL Distributing the Database Zone Files and DelegationReplicating the DNS database Microsoft My domain ftp NtserverNEW Features of the Windows 2000 DNS Querying the DatabaseName Server Resolver Root-server Gov Whitehouse.gov Updating the DNS Database Time to Live for Resource RecordsActive Directory Service Storage Model Active Directory Storage and Replication IntegrationWindows 2000 White Paper Replication Model Controlling Access to ZonesZone Type Conversions Incremental Zone Transfer Protocol DescriptionMaster DNS Server Dynamic UpdateZone Log File Slave DNS Server Ixfr and DS IntegrationUpdate Algorithm Dynamic Update of DNS RecordsMixed Environment Dhcp ClientRAS Client Statically Configured ClientSecure Dynamic Update Client ReregistrationEstablishing a security context by passing security tokens Secure Dynamic Update Policy DnsUpdateProxy Group Controlling Update Access to Zones and NamesDNS Admins Group Aging and ScavengingAging and Scavenging Parameters DefaultEnableScavenging Description Scavenging PeriodRecord Life Span Configuring Scavenging Parameters Scavenging AlgorithmUnicode Character Support Interoperability ConsiderationsDomain Locator Finish DNS Record Registration and Resolver Requirements IP/DNS Compatible LocatorLdap.tcp.dc.msdcs.DnsDomainName Kerberos.tcp.dc.msdcs.DnsDomainName IP/DNS DC Locator Algorithm Discovering Site specific DCs FinishCaching Resolver Name Resolution Fully-Qualified QueryUsing Global Suffix Search Order Unqualified Single-Label QueryUsing Primary and Per-adapter Domain Names Unqualified Multi-Label QueryName Resolution Scenarios Unqualified Single-Label Query ScenariosDNS Server List Management Fully-Qualified Query ScenariosMicrosoft Implementation of Negative Caching Negative CachingWMI Support for DNS Server Administration Administrative ToolsDNS Manager Using Wins and Winsr Records Interoperability IssuesUsing UTF-8 Characters Format Receiving Non-RFC Compliant Data DNS Server PerformanceUtilization Server Capacity Planning Hardware components SizingInternet Access Considerations Choosing NamesWindows 2000 White Paper Windows 2000 White Paper Windows 2000 White Paper VPN Com Yyy.com Zzz.com Windows 2000 White Paper Primary Zone YYY corporation ZZZ corporation VPN Firewall Characters in Names Computer NamesFull computer name Per-Adapter NamingIntegrating ADS with Existing DNS Structure Domain name and sites. Active Directory domain name Migration to Windows 2000 DNS DNSDeploying DNS to Support Active Directory Partitioning, and Replication Choosing your ZonesUsing Automatic Configuration Wins ReferralIxfr For More Information IxfrWindows 2000 White Paper