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- Name Mismatch - Incorrect Remote Computer Name - Server Fault
Requested remote computer: [IP address] Name in the certificate from the remote computer: [hostname com] Your MSTSC client is being told it's connecting to "[IP address]," but the certificate dones't have that IP address as a valid name for that server That's all
- Find name of Active Directory domain controller - Server Fault
For a computer that is a member of a domain the Environment Variable LOGONSERVER contains the name of the DC that authenticated the current user This is obviously not going to be all DC's in a multi-DC environment but if all you want is a quick way to find the name of a Domain Controller then from a command shell: set l <enter>
- User principal name vs SAM account name - Server Fault
The SAM Account Name itself is just the username In this case, USERA When you add the domain, like DOMAIN\USERA, it becomes what is referred to as a down-level logon name The SAM Account Name will always be used in the down-level logon name, where the UPN can be different Where would the UPN be different?
- windows - Resolve host name from IP address - Server Fault
This is the statement I wouldn't believe unless I see it myself ;) The explanation must be that nslookup uses only DNS protocol, but tracert uses the system name resolution library which uses DNS as a last resort, after WINS, NetBIOS, hosts file and so on were tried; however, in your example the name looks like DNS name
- How to get AD users Display name instead of logon name (domain . . .
But I need to get display name full name instead of "User logon name" while exporting to csv I'm not an exchange admin or well versed in exchange powershell, but i am checking supporting overall IT infrastructure, and when a manager is asking for a list of names, for "send as" or "full access" for a certain mailbox, I have to export it using
- domain name system - Whats the command-line utility in Windows to do a . . .
The trouble with "ping" is that it's not strictly a name server lookup tool (like nslookup) - for instance if you ping a hostname, it can be resolved to an IP address by a number of methods: DNS lookup, host file lookup, WINS (god forbid) or NetBIOS broadcast
- linux - Setting the hostname: FQDN or short name? - Server Fault
Setup prompts you to supply a host name for this computer, either as a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) in the format hostname domainname or as a short host name in the format hostname The Debian reference says the hostname should not use the FQDN: 3 5 5 The hostname The kernel maintains the system hostname
- What is the difference between a hostname and a fully qualified domain . . .
So if the name of your computer is bob, and your company's domain is contoso local, your computer's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is bob contoso local : Hostname: bob; Domain: contoso com; FQDN: bob contoso com In the case of a domain like contoso local I did not use an "external" internet domain name This name doesn't have to be the
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