The DNSDomainSuffixSearchOrder property specifies the DNS domain suffixes to be appended to the end of host names during name resolution. When attempting to resolve a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) from a host only name, the system will first append the local domain name. If this is not successful, the system will use the domain suffix list to create additional FQDNs in the order listed and query DNS servers for each. Example: samples.microsoft.com example.microsoft.com
The DNSDomain parameter indicates the domain the DNSis associated with and is represented by an organization name followed ...
The DNSDomain parameter specifies the DNS's domain. This parameter is represented by an organization name followed by a period, ...
The DNSDomain property indicates an organization name followed by a period and an extension that indicates the type of organization, ...
The DNSDomainSuffixSearchOrder parameter specifies the DNS domain suffixes that is appended to the host names during name ...
The DNSDomainSuffixSearchOrder property specifies the DNS domain suffixes to be appended to the end of host names during ...
The DNSEnabledForWINSResolution parameter specifies whether the Domain Name System (DNS) is enabled for name resolution over ...
The DNSEnabledForWINSResolution property indicates whether the Domain Name System (DNS) is enabled for name resolution over ...
The DnsForestName property indicates the name of the domain at the root of the DS tree. The DNS-style name (for example, ...
The DNSHostName property indicates the host name used to identify the local computer for authentication by some utilities. ...