DNS record reappears after having been deleted

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Published on 2014-08-18T15:03:29Z Indexed on 2014/08/18 16:28 UTC
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I've got a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 acting as a domain controller for a small network. It provides DHCP and DNS among a few other services.

It's only got a single NIC, but it's configured with two IP addresses. I want it's name to resolve to one of the two IP addresses assigned to its NIC. I've unchecked "Register this connection's addresses in DNS" under the "Advanced TCP/IP Settings".

Currently we've got two distinct DNS Host (A) records for this domain controller: dc-001 -> 10.0.0.1 dc-001 -> 10.0.100.1

I've deleted the first entry but it continues to reappear in my dnsmgmt snap-in. Unfortunately I'm not a Microsoft systems administrator by trade. Does anyone familiar with Microsoft server environments know why a deleted Host (A) record would reappear? Is there another check-box I need to toggle? Thanks in advance to all of you Microsoft experts out there.

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