Examples of using Dynamic updates in English and their translations into Dutch
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
In Dynamic Updates, click secure only.
Security settings that are applied to resource records affect only dynamic updates.
Dynamic updates are sent or refreshed periodically.
Secondary zones do not support dynamic updates.
Dynamic updates are enabled for the zone.
This is the primary server for the zone that can accept dynamic updates to it.
Dynamic updates that are sent to an authoritative DNS server are checked against GlobalNames zone data first before being checked against local zone data.
With Windows Server 2008, a DHCP server can enable dynamic updates in the DNS namespace for any one of its clients that support these updates. .
Dynamic updates are requested when either a DNS name or an IP address changes on the computer.
It is strongly recommended that your DNS infrastructure allow dynamic updates of DC Locator DNS records.
If you exclude the 2, the zone will be set to perform standard dynamic updates only.
If you are using DNS in an environment that does not support dynamic updates or you generally administer zone data manually,
DHCP servers providing dynamic updating for earlier-version DNS clients that do not support dynamic updates.
such as enabling dynamic updates for its zones or adding resource records to its zones.
For more information, see Understanding Dynamic Update.
Dynamic update is allowed for all DNS zones.
Dynamic updating to give instant access to new information.
Nonsecure dynamic update is not allowed for any DNS zones.
This entry is designed for zones that do not use secure dynamic update.
This setting may be applied only to DCs using dynamic update.