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Re: running 4 on Win2K?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2002
Time: 1:21:55 pmYou would run QuickDNS Central and QuickDNS Remote as services on the
Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server machine. You would then use
QuickDNS Manager to interface to these services, thus allowing you to
remotely manage the Microsoft DNS server running on the server
machine.
In other words, QuickDNS integrates with MS DNS, the same way it
integrates with BIND on Linux, Mac OS X, etc.
The advantage is in the superior user interface.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 11:07 AM -0400 8/21/02, andrew kagan wrote:
>Hi: I received the QDNS4 upgrade offer and see it is compatible with
>Win2K DNS. I'm a little confused as to how you'd do this?
>
>Would you run QDNS as a service on Win2K, replacing the DNS service?
>or would it run concurrently with it? or are they somehow integrated
>together?
>
>What would be the advantage of running QDNS in this scenario if
>you're already running Win2K DNS?
>
>TIA, Andrew
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