Книга: Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage, Security, & Networking Pocket Consultant
Deleting a domain or subnet
Deleting a domain or subnet
Deleting a domain or subnet permanently removes it from the DNS server. To delete a domain or subnet, follow these steps:
1. In the DNS Manager console, press and hold or right-click the domain or subnet entry.
2. On the shortcut menu, tap or click Delete, and then confirm the action by tapping or clicking Yes.
3. If the domain or subnet is integrated with Active Directory, you’ll receive a warning prompt. Confirm that you want to delete the domain or subnet from Active Directory by tapping or clicking Yes.
NOTE Deleting a domain or subnet deletes all DNS records in a zone file but doesn’t actually delete the zone file on a primary or secondary server that isn’t integrated with Active Directory. The actual zone file remains in the %SystemRoot%System32Dns directory. You can delete this file after you have deleted the zones from the DNS Manager console.
- Creating and Deleting Device Objects
- Deleting Users
- Deleting Database Users in PostgreSQL
- Your Own Domain Name and Third-Party DNS
- Providing DNS for a Real Domain with BIND
- Providing DNS for a Real Domain
- Registering the Domain
- Deleting Files and Directories with rm
- Subnetworks
- Creating Subnets
- DOMAIN
- Accepting mail for other domains