Most of the time when I add multiple servers or even single server to restart it won't work. Shows computer name is not valid and in parentheses no 53. Is this since users are connected or do I need to enter fqdn.
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On server 2008 R2 I could install remote desktop session host then navigate to Administrative Tools > Remote Desktop > Remote Desktop Host Session Configuration. Then I would right click on RDP-tcp then click the tab "logon settings". This would allow me to put in the domain name.
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I have a Linux based application, ATIS by Trapeze, that some of my users "sporadically" can't connect to. I am running a Windows 2008 R2 server with DCHP. The client workstations are Windows 7 x86. When a user experiences this problem, not being able to connect to ATIS, I can resolve it by...
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Fixes an issue in which the WebIO component uses its own DNS cache to resolve an FQDN until the cache expires or until the WebDAV service restarts. This issue occurs on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Describes a problem in which you are prompted to enter your credentials when you access an FQDN site on a Windows Vista-based client computer that has no proxy configured. Provides a resolution.
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Describes a problem in which you are prompted to enter your credentials when you access an FQDN site on a Windows Vista-based client computer that has no proxy configured. Provides a resolution.
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When you access a local area network (LAN), an intranet share, or an intranet Web site by using an Internet Protocol (IP) address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), the share or Web site may be identified as in the Internet zone instead of in the...
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I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with Vista Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?