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Active Directory, 4th Edition
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Active Directory, 4th Edition

by Brian Desmond, Joe Richards, Robbie Allen, Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
November 2008
Beginner to intermediate
866 pages
28h 35m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 28. Scripting DNS

DNS is a core technology of Active Directory that cannot be overlooked. Although features such as Active Directory Integrated DNS can take a lot of the hassle of managing DNS servers and zones out of your hands, you still have to set up the initial zone configurations. Unfortunately, lack of a good DNS API has always been a big gap for managing a Microsoft DNS server environment. The only way to automate maintenance and management of Microsoft DNS has been by executing Dnscmd commands from within a batch, VBScript, or Perl script. Over time, Microsoft has continued to improve Dnscmd, and as of Windows 2000, it provides just about every option you need to manage DNS server configuration, zones, and resource records using a command line. In Windows Server 2003, it even allows you to manage Application Partitions! Microsoft also provides the DNS MMC snap-in for those who want to manage DNS via a GUI, although it is not very suitable for managing large environments or making bulk modifications.

Microsoft’s answer to the DNS API issue is WMI. As explained in Chapter 27, WMI is one of Microsoft’s APIs for managing and monitoring systems and services. With the WMI DNS provider, you have complete programmatic control over a Microsoft DNS environment, much as you do with Dnscmd from a command line.

In this chapter, we will cover the WMI DNS provider at length, including the properties and methods available for the primary WMI DNS classes. Several sample scripts will ...

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