In some other DNS software that we use there is a 'Recycle Bin' that acts as you think it should. When somebody deletes a DNS or DHCP record they are removed from the zone/scope and moved into the recycle bin. In case the removal was accidental or had unintended consequences we can go into the recycle bin and restore the specific problem record. I realize there are no substitutes for backups, but this is a close second that has saved us many times without having to resort to full restores from 3rd party backup software.
So, requesting the same feature for TDNS based on the fact that it's a very useful and prudent feature.
Hi,
In some other DNS software that we use there is a 'Recycle Bin' that acts as you think it should. When somebody deletes a DNS or DHCP record they are removed from the zone/scope and moved into the recycle bin. In case the removal was accidental or had unintended consequences we can go into the recycle bin and restore the specific problem record. I realize there are no substitutes for backups, but this is a close second that has saved us many times without having to resort to full restores from 3rd party backup software.
So, requesting the same feature for TDNS based on the fact that it's a very useful and prudent feature.
Regards, micush