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Domain controllers are the servers that act as the backbone of a network. They are responsible for managing the DNS servers for the network.

Administrators can use the Windows Server 2003 DNS Manager to view and manage the DNS servers on a network.

To find the DNS servers on a network, administrators can use the Windows Server 2003 DNS Manager. The DNS Manager displays the IP addresses, names, and type of servers for the DNS zones on the network.

Administrators can use the DNS Manager to add, delete, or change the DNS servers for a zone. Administrators can also use the DNS Manager to view the DNS records for a specific IP address or hostname.