Event Id | 5108 |
Source | DNS |
Description | The DNS server created an CNAME (alias) loop loading CNAME at %1. One link in CNAME loop: DNS name %2 is an alias for CNAME %3. See adjoining messages for other links in the CNAME loop. |
Event Information | According To Microsoft: Explanation: The two CNAME aliases listed in the error message contain references to each other, creating a CNAME loop. CNAMES allow you to use more than one name to identify a host. User Action: Delete one of the CNAME records from the database file: 1. In DNS Manager, double-click the specified file. 2. Right-click one of the specified CNAME records in the right pane, and click Delete Record. 3. Click DNS on the menu bar, and click Update Server Data Files. |
Reference Links | Microsoft product: Windows Operating System Version: 5.0 Event Source: DNS Event ID: 5108 |
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