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To back up a server that's hosting one or more primary or secondary DNS zones, follow these steps:
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On the nameserver, stop the DNS service using the Services applet in the Control Panel or through the command line.
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Open the Registry Editor (select Start/Run, type regedit, and press Enter).
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Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNS key.
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Right-click the DNS folder, and from the context menu, choose Export.
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When prompted for a filename, enter DNS-CCS, and choose an appropriate location that is off the server.
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Now, navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DNS server key.
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Right-click the DNS Server folder, and from the context menu, choose Export.
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Now, using Windows Explorer, navigate to the %SystemRoot%\System32\dns directory on the boot drive.
Your DNS service is now completely backed up. Restart the DNS service to continue using it.
To restore a set of DNS configuration files, install a Windows Server 2008 machine and use the same computer name, DNS suffix, and IP address. Be sure to install the DNS service. Then copy all of the .DNS files from your backup to the %SystemRoot%\System32\dns directory, and stop the DNS service. Double-click DNS-CCS.REG and confirm that you want its contents imported into the Registry; do the same for DNS-CV.REG. Finally, restart the DNS service, and your replacement server should function normally.
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