If you meant an Event log from trying to create the reverse lookup zone, I don't see one. However, I had tried to explain the extent of my DNS problems to someone else, before I knew I couldn't make a reverse lookup. Here's the whole scenario.
Our problem is that the Internet is very slow at times... probably about 50% of the time. Sometimes it works at its normal speed. So I started to troubleshoot, and found odd entries in our Event Viewer:
System log [event ID 5781]: Dynamic registration of one or more DNS records filed because no DNS servers are available.
System log [event ID 5513]: The computer 02-GW-34 tried to connect to the server \\TIGGER using the trust relationship established by the EES domain. However, the computer lost the correct security identifier (SID) when the domain was reconfigured. Reestablish the trust relationship.
--- This error message comes up for 2 machines, oddly enough both are W2K Pro devices, of which we have 4. One I set up, and 3 another person set up. The two with these errors were not set up by me, and the one with the DNS snap in entry (info to follow) was not either.
System log [event ID 64]: Because of repeated network problems, the time service has not been able to find a domain controller to synchronize iwth for a long time. To reduce network traffic, the time service will wait 960 minutes before trying again. No synchronization will take place .... blah blah blah
DNS log [event 5504]: The DS server encountered an invalid domain name in a packet from 192.168.168.43. The packet is rejected.
---- getting jillions of these, until event ID 9999 and 3000 tells me that they'll be suppressed because of the volume of them.
In my DNS snap in, I get 2 host entries besides the server itself. One of them is the W2K Pro machine and the other is an OSX Server. The OSX Server entry I put in there, the W2K Pro one seems to have been automatically generated.