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AndyJoe #1
Domain Name
I am setting up a VPN into our Server 2003, upon
connection/logon it asks for domain name but permits only
15 characters be entered.
If our domain name is longer, do we have to shorten it to
enable this feature ?
Thanks
AndyJoe Guest
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TheSingingCat #2
Re: Domain Name
Use the netbios name of your domain.
netbiosname\username
"AndyJoe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2210601c45d4a$129bcce0$a601280a@phx.gbl...> I am setting up a VPN into our Server 2003, upon
> connection/logon it asks for domain name but permits only
> 15 characters be entered.
> If our domain name is longer, do we have to shorten it to
> enable this feature ?
> Thanks
TheSingingCat Guest



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