The next Event Log entry on my system immediately after "using 1 UDP listener 
per interface" is:

loading configuration from 'C:\BIND\etc\named.conf'
(because that's my BIND installation folder obviously).

If I intentionally make a typo in any of my config files (eg named.conf, 
named.conf.options etc) and try and start the ISC BIND service I get:

Windows could not start the ISC BIND service on local computer.
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.

And that’s exactly the same error message that you’re getting.

Have you tried dropping to a command prompt and then running "named-checkconf" 
from within the "bin" subfolder of your BIND installation folder? That will 
tell you if it detects an error in any of your configuration files. I know you 
may not have changed them between upgrading from 9.16.12 to 9.16.18, but maybe 
there's something in there that BIND 9.16.12 was OK with but which 9.16.18 is 
not happy.

For example if I intentionally add a simple 'x' at the very end of my 
named.conf and then run C:\BIND\bin\named-checkconf I get:

C:\BIND\bin>named-checkconf
C:\BIND\etc\named.conf:8: unknown option 'x'
C:\BIND\etc\named.conf:8: unexpected token near end of file

Richard.

From: bind-users <bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org> On Behalf Of Peter via 
bind-users
Sent: 18 June 2021 5:49 pm
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Windows support has been discontinued in BIND 9.17+ (Was: 
Important: A significant flaw is present in June BIND releases 9.16.17 and 
9.17.14)

It shows 17 information with the last showing "using 1 UDP listener per 
interface" maybe it don't like my intel VLAN's?

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