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Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before. Here’s how.
(arstechnica.com)
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It's a security feature. Microsoft is not breaking anything. It's the sysadmin that could accidentally break their own stuff if they don't set it up correctly.
They don't even have to set it up if they don't want too.
These critics have never contended with networks of thousands of workstations/users.
This will be a massive help in the SMB space, where you can't lock down machines as much as you do in Enterprise, and end-users don't have the support of a large help desk.