'GlobalNames' Zone, A DNS Feature in Windows Server 2008
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Microsoft developers have designed GlobalNames Zone (also called GNZ) to provide the same functionality as WINS. This is a step taken by Microsoft to retire WINS completely from the customer's networks. GNZ provides DNS support for single-label names lookups for important legacy servers. This gives organizations a chance to remove the WINS servers from their networks and move to a DNS-only environment.
Microsoft has changed the name resolution behavior in Windows Server 2008 DNS, enabling DNS Server to perform NetBIOS name lookups in the GNZ zone first.
To create GNZ
GNZ is a type of Forward Lookup Zone. There are two requirements:
- Create a zone called "GlobalNames"
- Enable DNS Server to perform lookups in GNZ zone by issuing the command,
Dnscmd /config /enableglobalnamessupport 1
The above command will turn the new feature on. The GlobalNames lookup will fail if you don't run the above command, even if you have created the GlobalName zone.




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