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Question Windows Server 2019 Zone transfer setting keeps changing on it's own.

pcsadmin

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Windows Server 2019
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.60 Update #1
Plesk Obsidian for Windows
Windows Server 2019
Plesk Master server, 2x Secondary server.

I have a Reverse DNS Zone transfer setting on the Primary Plesk DNS Server, that keeps getting changed somehow.
No other zones are affected. It doesn't matter what I initially set it to., as it will change to another option on it's own.
It happens randomly, every week, month etc.
Has anyone experienced this issue before?
 

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You need to do the settings through Plesk itself since Plesk will go through and update the settings back to what Plesk knows for a good number of settings. Please read Restricting DNS Zones Transfer for how to configure it.
Yes I know, and those settings are correct. The settings being changed are within the Windows DNS service itself. This may very well be a server OS issue rather than Plesk, but I thought I would check here first.
 
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