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  • FQDN of a Windows Server in Domain using batch / cmd script

    calendar Apr 30, 2012 · 1 min read · Windows Script  ·
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    Quick one for you (and there’s probably easier ways of doing this)…only took ten minutes to work it out tho. I needed to get the Fully Qualified Domain Name of a computer on the network into an environment variable in a batch script. Here’s the code snippet: 1@ECHO OFF 2 3FOR /f "tokens=2,* delims= " %%a in …


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