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The answer to this question is a bit complicated. Disable DNS on a domain controller means that the domain controller will no longer respond to DNS requests.

This can be a problem if you are using DNS for name resolution. However, disabling DNS on a domain controller is not as difficult as it may seem.

To disable DNS on a domain controller, you first need to stop the DNS service on the domain controller. To do this, you can use the net stop dns command on the domain controller. Next, you need to disable the DNS service on the domain controller. To do this, you can use the net config dns service disable command.

Finally, you need to restart the DNS service on the domain controller. To do this, you can use the net start dns command.

Once you have disabled DNS on the domain controller, you should test the name resolution functionality. To do this, you can use the nslookup command.

If the name resolution functionality works properly, then you have disabled DNS on the domain controller. If the name resolution functionality does not work properly, then you may need to restore DNS functionality on the domain controller.