Connection-specific DNS Suffix

Lectrician

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I have not dablled with domain networking.

Using IPCONFIG in command, you get "Connection-specific DNS Suffix" listed. On some networks this has an entry, and on others it doesnt. I am sure I have seen an entry on this line when the network is not run as a domain.

Could someone give me a quick lesson on this?
 
You have two different things mixed up.

a CS DNS suffix is the domain (example.com).

A FQDN is the combination of the NETBIOS name and the CS DNS suffix (computer.example.com).
 
as far as i know, whether you need the suffix or not depends on if you have ipv6.
if you have ipv4 like i do then you dont need it.

but please dont ask me to explain what ipv4and6 are. i have no clue :)
 
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