The current version of the GPMC that you can download from the Microsoft Download Center operates on the bit versions of the Windows Server and Windows XP operating systems and can remotely manage Group Policy objects on bit and bit domain controllers. This version of the GPMC doesn't include a bit version, and the bit version doesn't run on bit platforms. For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts in the Exchange admin center.
Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at Exchange Server. If you have a computer in your domain running Windows Server or Windows Vista, you can skip this step. Right-click Group Policy Objects , and then click New. In the DNS Suffixes box, type the primary DNS suffix of the disjoint computer, the DNS domain name, and any additional namespaces for other servers with which Exchange may interoperate, such as monitoring servers or servers for third-party applications.
Click OK. If this query fails, the computer can try additional queries for alternate fully qualified domain names by appending any connection-specific DNS suffix that is configured for network connections.
For example,. In this example, the server search order list is:. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. You need to use the command in the PowerShell Terminal. Can someone please guide me on how to obtain the domain name of the servers remotely.
I need to get the domain name for hunderds of servers. Is there a way to create a CSV file with the server names and create a batch file and run it to obtain this information? Any help would be highly appreciated.
It means that your computer is not part of a domain but a workgroup. All the home computers are part of a workgroup. This could be different. But otherwise fine info. Find domain name from command line by Srini.
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