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Domain name system (DNS) records specify the location of an organization’s domain name systems (DNS) servers. DNS records can be manually configured on a Windows-based computer or automatically retrieved from a DNS server.

Manual configuration of DNS records is necessary for some domain name services (DNS) providers, such as Google Public DNS. Automatic configuration of DNS records is the default for most providers, such as Microsoft DNS.

To validate DNS records and their configuration, you can use the following tools:

DNS server verification tool: This tool verifies the DNS server and the zone records that it provides.

This tool verifies the DNS server and the zone records that it provides. Windows DNS tool: This tool displays the information in the Windows DNS zone file.

To validate DNS records and their configuration, you can use the following steps:

1. Verify DNS server and zone records.

2. View DNS server information.

3. View zone information.

4. View the zone file.

5. View the status of a zone.

6. Validate zone records.

7. Validate DNS server records.

8. Validate the name resolution process.

9. Test name resolution.

To verify DNS server and zone records, you can use the DNS server verification tool. The tool verifies the DNS server and the zone records that it provides.

To view DNS server information, you can use the Windows DNS tool. The tool displays the information in the Windows DNS zone file.

To view zone information, you can use the zone information view tool. The tool displays the zone information, including the name servers and the zone name.

To view the zone file, you can use the zone file view tool. The tool displays the zone file.

To view the status of a zone, you can use the zone status tool. The tool displays the zone status, including the name servers and the zone name.

To validate zone records, you can use the zone validation tool. The tool validates the zone records.

To validate DNS server records, you can use the DNS server validation tool. The tool validates the DNS server records.

To validate the name resolution process, you can use the name resolution validation tool. The tool validates the name resolution process.

To test name resolution, you can use the test name resolution tool. The tool tests the name resolution process.