Avoid DNS query for Domain Controller on setting Domain Name
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Whenever I set a domain name I see a DNS query for the LDAP Domain Controller in my network traffic.
It is of the type _ldap._tcp.DOMAIN_NAME
Is there any registry setting, group policy, service disabling or anything I can do to stop this query?
I can uninstall or remove any features if that is required.
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Whenever I set a domain name I see a DNS query for the LDAP Domain Controller in my network traffic.
It is of the type _ldap._tcp.DOMAIN_NAME
Is there any registry setting, group policy, service disabling or anything I can do to stop this query?
I can uninstall or remove any features if that is required.
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Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
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Nov 19 at 6:45
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Whenever I set a domain name I see a DNS query for the LDAP Domain Controller in my network traffic.
It is of the type _ldap._tcp.DOMAIN_NAME
Is there any registry setting, group policy, service disabling or anything I can do to stop this query?
I can uninstall or remove any features if that is required.
windows dns active-directory ldap domain-name
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Whenever I set a domain name I see a DNS query for the LDAP Domain Controller in my network traffic.
It is of the type _ldap._tcp.DOMAIN_NAME
Is there any registry setting, group policy, service disabling or anything I can do to stop this query?
I can uninstall or remove any features if that is required.
windows dns active-directory ldap domain-name
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Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
– grawity
Nov 19 at 6:45
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Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
– grawity
Nov 19 at 6:45
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Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
– grawity
Nov 19 at 6:45
Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
– grawity
Nov 19 at 6:45
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Are you talking about joining the machine into an AD domain, or do you just mean configuring a DNS suffix on a non-AD machine?
– grawity
Nov 19 at 6:45