Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Network\DNS Client
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies the
primary Domain Name System (DNS) suffix for all affected computers. The primary
DNS suffix is used in DNS name registration and DNS name resolution. This setting
lets you specify a primary DNS suffix for a group of computers and prevents
users, including administrators, from changing it. If you disable this setting
or do not configure it, each computer uses its local primary DNS suffix, which
is usually the DNS name of Active Directory domain to which it is joined.
However, administrators can use System in Control Panel to change the primary
DNS suffix of a computer. To use this setting, in the text box provided, type
the entire primary DNS suffix you want to assign. For example, microsoft.com.
This setting does not disable the DNS Suffix and NetBIOS Computer Name dialog
box that administrators use to change the primary DNS suffix of a computer.
However, if administrators enter a suffix, that suffix is ignored while this
setting is enabled. Important: To make changes to this setting effective, you
must restart Windows on all computers affected by the setting. Note: To change
the primary DNS suffix of a computer without setting a setting, click System in
Control Panel, click the Network Identification tab, click Properties, click
More, and then enter a suffix in the Primary DNS suffix of this computer box.
For more information about DNS, see Domain Name System (DNS) in Help.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\System\DNSClient!NV
PrimaryDnsSuffix
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