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A Windows DNS server can have extra data specified in it's DNS entry to alert certain machines of the location of specific types of servers...for instance an entry might have a some of this data that specifies:

  • To a machine to be ghosted where the Fog server is
  • Specify to an Allworx Handset where the Allworx server is,
  • Or specify to a Windows KMS workstation with a generic key where the KMS server is.

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You're referring to location of service records (SRV). They're not Windows DNS specific.

With Powershell, you can retrieve them from your AD Domain easily.

Import-Module DnsServer
Get-DnsServerResourceRecord -RRType SRV -ZoneName $(Get-ADDomain).DNSRoot -ComputerName $(Get-ADDomain).DNSRoot
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  • Thanks because "Are they Windows DNS specific?" was going to be my next question.
    – leeand00
    Sep 23, 2014 at 20:05

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