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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Every Vista machine has a domain name I have read that every Vista machine can have a unique domain using PNRP. However there is a pausity of step-by-step documentation on how to setup a domain name for your machine. Please post any pointers or instructions that you know of. BTW, I think security is the wrong forum for this post. But I don't know where else to place it. So please move as appropriate. |
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| Welcome lcx. I am not sure about the PNRP thing. But, in general, you can select a domain name by going Control Panel > System > Change Settings.
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| Thanks for the response. This is one of the situations when you post a question. Two minutes later your web search returns the info you want on the top. Here is what I found: From http://blogs.msdn.com/noahh/archive/...23/715894.aspx Replace <name> in the following with a name you like. Go to the Start, All Programs, Accessories, and right-click on Command Prompt, selecting Run as Administrator from the menu This will cause a UAC prompt which you should accept, and then you will be presented with a cmd window. In this application, type the following commands. 1. “netsh” enter 2. “p2p” enter 3. “pnrp” enter 4. “peer” enter 5. “set machinename name=”0.<name>” publish=start autopublish=enable” enter 6. “show machinename” enter These commands will return a unique internet domain name which let you access your machine from anywhere in the world even if your IP address changes without having to use a third-party service. |
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| Ok, that's really cool info to know. Thanks!
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