"Claude Lachapelle" <> wrote in message news

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> Since we activated scavenging we discovered that we have a lot of servers
> running Server 2003 are not refreshing their host A record, because they were
> deleted (considered as stale records)!!!
>
> Even if we run ipconfig /registerdns, their records are not updated -- only
> manually deleting them, and running ipconfig /registerdns again allow the
> server to recreate the record.
>
> DNS suffixes correct (even if we specify one), DNS zone accept secure and
> non-secure update, and no error in event logs.
>
> What's wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Claude Lachapelle
> La Coop fédérée, Systems Administrator
It appears the servers may not have owned their own record, which is a prerequisite to updating their own records. If they were manually created, or set by a DHCP reservation, that would explain what happened.
You may want to also set credentials in DHCP so the DHCP server owns the records it updates in order to update new IP leases to the same machine. Take a look at my blog on this to better explain and assist you in this task.
DHCP, Dynamic DNS Updates, Scavenging, static entries & timestamps, and the DnsProxyUpdate Group (How to remove duplicate DNS host records)
http://msmvps.com/blogs/acefekay/arc...te-group..aspx
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