DNS on Windows 2000 by Matt Larson, Cricket Liu This errata page lists errors outstanding in the most recent printing. If you have technical questions or error reports, you can send them to booktech@oreilly.com. Please specify the printing date of your copy. This page was updated January 9, 2004. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification Confirmed errors: [xiv] "Obtaining the Example Programs" There are no example programs for this book. Remove this whole section. {66} Figure 4-15; IP address: 192.249.249.1 should be 192.249.249.3 (173) zone data sample, lower half of page; The SOA record is missing the closing paren. {212} Step 3 the assertion contains two prereqs: One, that the domain name *not* be an alias, and two, that the domain name own an A record pointing to the desired IP address. If either condition is true, the registration process should stop. (If there's an alias, we're registering at the wrong name. If the A record is already there, there's no reason to register it.)