The DNSHostName property indicates the host name used to identify the local computer for authentication by some utilities. Other TCP/IP-based utilities can use this value to acquire the name of the local computer. Host names are stored on DNS servers in a table that maps names to IP addresses for use by DNS. The name can be any combination of the letters A through Z, the numerals 0 through 9, and the hyphen (-), plus the period (.) character used as a separator. By default, this value is the Microsoft networking computer name, but the network administrator can assign another host name without affecting the computer name. Example: corpdns
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. ...
The DNSServerSearchOrder parameter indicates the list of server IP addresses suffixes to query for DNS Servers. Example:130.215.24.1 ...
The DNSServerSearchOrder parameter indicates the list of server IP addresses to query for DNS Servers. Example:130.215.24.1 ...
The DNSServerSearchOrder property indicates an ordered list of server IP addresses to be used in querying for DNS Servers. ...
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