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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Set RecursionRetry using dnscmd command
To set the RecursionRetry timeout on command line using dnscmd, do the following
1. Assume the retry time is 10sec,
dnscmd.exe /config /RecursionRetry 10
one can veriry the changes by command
dnscmd /info /recursionretry
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