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I have machines I'm moving from one domain (OldDomain) to another (NewDomain). In NewDomain, i have a GPO where Computer Config/Admin Templates/Network/DNS Client/Primary DNS suffix is set to the suffix for NewDomain, but my problem is that with the tool I use to move them from OldDomain --> NewDomain, when they reboot into NewDomain, this GPO won't kick in until after they reboot a second time (since they just got the GPO after that first reboot, and that setting requires a reboot to kick in). The problem this causes is that they cannot log in to their machine on NewDomain because of a trust relationship error until after that second reboot.
So my thought is, if i can set the primary DNS suffix on the machine via a command line right before the first reboot, they may be able to log in without the second reboot. But I don't know what command line would do that on a Windows 10 machine. Does anyone know?
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So my thought is, if i can set the primary DNS suffix on the machine via a command line right before the first reboot, they may be able to log in without the second reboot. But I don't know what command line would do that on a Windows 10 machine. Does anyone know?
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