J Joe Richards [MVP] May 18, 2004 #2 Sure. Better to use something that is registered as unique to you but you can use nearly any name you want. joe
Sure. Better to use something that is registered as unique to you but you can use nearly any name you want. joe
S Sean Siler May 18, 2004 #3 Sure. Call it anything (111.222.aaa.bbb can be your root name) but don't make your root without an extention (like DOMAIN. This can cause GPO processing problems. -Sean Siler
Sure. Call it anything (111.222.aaa.bbb can be your root name) but don't make your root without an extention (like DOMAIN. This can cause GPO processing problems. -Sean Siler