Dns suffix search list windows vista


















Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? This method has a catch in that it sets itself in a different registry key than if you set it locally through the GUI. If a GPO pushes the setting then it takes precedence over the local configuration, but you can still set it in the GUI. This makes you think you are changing it when you really are not.

This is a field engineer troubleshooting disaster. Deploying this setting with a GPO puts its changes in the registry in the following location:. Here is the path where you can find the setting in a GPO. As you can imagine, there is bound to be a very frustrated desktop engineer. For this reason I would warn against using this GPO setting.

After the GPOs have been upgraded, or if the sysetm is already at the latest operating system version and service packs, expand the Group policy section to add the custom search list to the following location:.

Take a look at the following article. You would want to create a separate GPO, and link it to the OU where the computers reside that you want apply the suffix. The default Search Suffix becomes the default Search Suffix. So if you are trying to simply add one additional suffix, this will work for your DHCP clients. I've got a Vista box with the latest updates etc. It is part of a domain, where it gets assigned 2 DNS Suffix.

When I go in and a few more DNS suffix after the fact it appears to accept the changes without any problem. I have a co-worker with me with the exact same problem, either of us have been able to figure this out. If anyone knows a solution it would be appreciated. I've also installed the latest network drivers just in case that was the issue



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