Windows Firewall rule based on domain name instead of IP Ask Question Asked 15 years, 7 months ago Modified 14 years, 11 months ago
How can I find out the name/IP address of the AD domain controller on my network?
I am confused between the user principal name (UPN) and SAM account name (SAM). Heres what i know SAM- Pre-windows name, for backward compatibility with Windows NT machines etc. DOMAIN/USERA, look...
Status: 5.5.0 Diagnostic-Code: smtp;550 Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See RFC2821 4.1.1.1) Since I'm also not a sysadmin of my company, I can't tell if the problem is from the banking side or our mail server side.
A domain is a node in context, and a fully qualified domain name has a presentation form that is just the node names, bottom up, with each followed by a period (.). For example, www.google.com is the fully qualified name of a node whose name is www, whose parent is google, whose grandparent is com, and whose great-grandparent is the DNS root.
Input for Default region name has to match the region of the instance you're trying to connect with. You can leave output format empty- all it's asking is what format you'd like the output in, but it will spit out whatever is default for the command that you enter.
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What could be the possible problems with accessing a Windows file server shares using a DNS CNAME instead of the actual computer name? The file server is joined to an Active Directory domain, but i...