Support for Windows ends on July 13, The Windows End-of-Support Solution Center is a starting point for planning your migration strategy from Windows For more information, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy. This article does not describe when it is necessary to configure the domain suffix search list on a client.
This article only describes how to distribute a large-scale domain suffix search list. If these suffixes do not work, the devolution of the primary DNS suffix is attempted by the name resolution process.
When a domain suffix search list is configured on a client, only that list is used. The primary DNS suffix and any connection-specific DNS suffixes are not used, nor is the devolution of the primary suffix attempted. The domain suffix search list is an administrative override of all standard Domain Name Resolver DNR look-up mechanisms.
The following methods of distribution are available for pushing the domain suffix search list to DNS clients:.
Sign in to vote. Cheers, Stephen Edgar. Wednesday, January 2, AM. Using Group Policy Since you don't want to join your servers to a domain you can't use Group Policies with an Active Directory source, but you will still be able to change the Local Policies with ease, although it won't be pretty security-wise. Log on to a Windows Vista or Windows Server box with an Administrator account with the exact same password as the Administrator account on the Server Core box.
Perform the following command: gpupdate The settings from your Local Policy should take effect. Wednesday, February 25, AM. Friday, April 9, AM. Monday, December 27, AM. I was searching for this myself. Saturday, August 20, AM. Wednesday, August 22, PM. After reboot, of course. THX Sabine. Thursday, November 14, AM. Registry works well here. Windows Registry Editor Version 5. Anyone know how to make this change stick? Your answer lead me via Google to something that seems to work.
Snellgrove Snellgrove 4 4 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. It's true that I could have worked around this apparent missing feature of Windows by manually applying my DNS, including the search list. Except oddly, even doing that the search list configuration is greyed out. I can change anything else in there except that, via the UI you show above. DanBig DanBig The goal is that I don't have to type the fully-qualified name for certain lab domains. Quickest way, would be to see if you can get local admin access to your machine and edit your host file, since i doubt the admins would make a domain wide DNS change for lab machine access.
Do you have local admin permissions? If so, add entries to your hosts file. I have the ability to edit my hosts file. But if I go that route, I have to edit this file regularly as servers are added and removed from the lab domain. If I can add a DNS search list entry, I only have to do that one time and it works forever, for every lab server ever added to that domain.
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