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Configuring two DNS servers in the same domain can be a challenging task. However, by following a few steps, you can successfully set up two DNS servers in the same domain.

The first step is to create a new zone in your DNS server. This zone will be used to store the DNS records for your domain. To create a zone:

1. Open the DNS Server console.

2. Click on the zones folder.

3. Right-click on the zone you want to create and select New Zone.

4. In the New Zone dialog box, type the name of the zone, and then click OK.

5. The zone will be created and the DNS records for your domain will be stored in it.

Now that the zone has been created, you need to configure your DNS server to use it. To do this, open the DNS Server console, and then click on the Domains folder.

1. Right-click on the domain you want to configure, and then select New Host (A). In the New Host (A) dialog box, type the IP address of the DNS server you want to use, and then click OK. The DNS server will now be configured to use the zone created in step 3.

Now that the DNS server is configured, you need to configure the clients in your domain. To do this, open the DNS client console, and then click on the Domain Name Servers folder. Right-click on the DNS server you want to use, and then select Properties. In the Properties dialog box, select the Use the Following DNS Server radio button, and then type the IP address of the DNS server you want to use. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box. The clients in your domain will now use the DNS server configured in step 3 to lookup the DNS records for your domain.