I work at a medium sized company doing assistant network administration.
When setting up a computer I join the PC to the domain.
Basic stuff give it a name and join it.
However every so often it wont except the domain name. So ill enter in [DomainName] and it will tell me its not recognized. So ill enter [DomainName].com and it will allow me to connect. I find that windows 7 machines prefer the .com suffix.
Thats fine I understand enough about naming to get why it would ask for a .com. But occasionally Ill get an issue from a user about not being able to log into the domain. I go in and the computer has attached itself to the [DomainName].com address I have to drop the .com and log back into the domain.
Can anyone explain the difference between a [DomainName] and a [DomainName].com?
Or the reasons why a computer that's connected to the domain will all of the sudden attach a .com?
When setting up a computer I join the PC to the domain.
Basic stuff give it a name and join it.
However every so often it wont except the domain name. So ill enter in [DomainName] and it will tell me its not recognized. So ill enter [DomainName].com and it will allow me to connect. I find that windows 7 machines prefer the .com suffix.
Thats fine I understand enough about naming to get why it would ask for a .com. But occasionally Ill get an issue from a user about not being able to log into the domain. I go in and the computer has attached itself to the [DomainName].com address I have to drop the .com and log back into the domain.
Can anyone explain the difference between a [DomainName] and a [DomainName].com?
Or the reasons why a computer that's connected to the domain will all of the sudden attach a .com?