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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Delete MX Record Using dnscmd
Do the following command to delete a MX record on command prompt,
1. Assume the dns zone is
myrootdns.com
, dns server is "
dnsserver
", mail server node is "
mailserver
"
dnscmd dnsserver /recorddelete myrootdns.com mailserver MX /f
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