Hello ajd, At the outset I would like to mention that I am afraid, I am not familiar with windows server 2003 setups. Nonetheless, let me probe a little further on before I give up: Is your windows 2003 server having any control panel (like plesk) above the IIS or is it solely running IIS? Have you turned automatic DNS updates on (per this suggestion by Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592 )? Are you looking for a perl code that will do updates on your server (if so, is perl installed on the system - my line of reasoning is, that if the OS can do the updates automatically, it is usually the best solution).

In reply to Re^5: importing text to DNS...Code by eosbuddy
in thread importing text to DNS...Code by ajd335

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