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Specifies the aging and scavenging behavior of the zone. Zero indicates scavenging is disabled. When scavenging is disabled, the timestamps of records in the zone are not refreshed, and the records are not subjected to scavenging.

When set to one, records are subjected to scavenging and their timestamps are refreshed when the server receives the dynamic update request for the records. For standard primary zones, the default value is zero. Specifies the time when the server may attempt scavenging the zone. Even if the zone is configured to enable scavenging the DNS server will not attempt scavenging this zone until after this moment. This value is set to the current time plus the Refresh Interval of the zone whenever the zone is loaded.

This parameter is stored locally, and is not replicated to other copies of the zone. Indicates whether the WINS record is replicated. Indicates whether the DNS uses recursion when resolving the names for the specified forward zone. Applicable to Conditional Forwarding zones only. Indicates the time, in seconds, a DNS server forwarding a query for the name under the forward zone waits for resolution from the forwarder before attempting to resolve the query itself. This parameter is applicable to the Forward zones only.

Number of seconds since the beginning of January 1, GMT, since the zone was last transferred from a master server. If set, these masters over-ride the MasterServers found in Active Directory. Specifies the time interval between the last update of a record's timestamp and the earliest moment when the timestamp can be refreshed. Indicates whether the master Zone notifies secondaries of any changes in its RRs database. Set to 1 to notify secondaries. Specifies the refresh interval, during which the records with nonzero timestamp are expected to be refreshed to remain in the zone.

Records that have not been refreshed by expiration of the Refresh interval could be removed by the next scavenging performed by a server.

This value should never be less than the longest refresh period of the records registered in the zone. Values that are too small may lead to removal of valid DNS records.



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