
Find name of Active Directory domain controller - Server Fault
Oct 25, 2009 · How can I find out the name/IP address of the AD domain controller on my network?
windows - Resolve host name from IP address - Server Fault
Oct 13, 2009 · I'm looking for a command line tool which gets an IP address and returns the host name, for Windows.
Subject Alternative Name not added to certificate
On the Subject tab in the Certificate Properties, enter a suitable Common name for the Subject, if required In the Alternative names section, select Type: DNS and add the FQDNs for the desired …
windows - Current date in the file name - Server Fault
Jun 1, 2009 · I have scheduled backup script that makes the database dump. How can I add the date timestamp to the file name? I am talking about Windows and CMD.
domain name system - What's the command-line utility in Windows to …
Should resolve the name from the IP address if the reverse lookup zone has been set up properly. If the reverse lookup zone does not have an entry for the record, the -a will just ping without a name.
Local DNS not resolving host name but will resolve FQDN
Local DNS not resolving host name but will resolve FQDN Ask Question Asked 16 years, 9 months ago Modified 12 years, 3 months ago
Rules for Active directory user name string - Server Fault
Jun 12, 2014 · I have googled but not able to find a proper set of restriction in user name in active directory setting. Please help me in telling what are the special char which are not allowed in Active …
User principal name vs SAM account name - Server Fault
Aug 27, 2018 · 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 …
IIS7: can't set host name on site with SSL cert and port 443
Dec 23, 2009 · IIS7 finds the cert as available, but won't allow the entry of a host name. The host name textbox is ALWAYS disabled/greyed out, even before selecting my cert. I've even deleted the default …
What is the name for a DNS record starting with - Server Fault
What is the correct terminology for this type of record, and where might I find it described in more detail? RFC 1035 describes the use of @ in a DNS record, but doesn't go as far as giving it a name. This is …