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dns console
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The DNS Console is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in used to administer DNS servers in Windows environments. In a Windows Server domain, administrators often need to manage DNS on a remote server, such as a domain controller, from another server. This typically requires installing the DNS Server role or the DNS Console tools on the management server. Common challenges include ensuring network connectivity, proper permissions, and compatibility with newer server versions like Windows Server 2012 or later. The DNS Console allows for managing zones, records, and server settings, making it essential for enterprise IT administrators handling DNS infrastructure.
In my virtual setup I have 3 servers on the same domain. My domain controller (ServerA) has DNS and ADDS roles, one of my other servers (ServerC) I'm trying to make where it can manage DNS on ServerA using DNS console.. Yes they all can see one another. Do I need to add the DNS role to ServerC...