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NAME

setd  - set the global domain name
setdi - set an interface-specific domain name


SYNOPSIS

setd  [name]
setdi [ifn [name]]
DESCRIPTION
When invoked with no argument, setd prints the current global DNS domain name. When invoked with one argument, setd sets the current DNS domain name to name.

Command setdi is similar, but operates on interface-specific DNS domain names.

Altered settings are not recorded in any configuration file or in the Windows Registry. To make settings permanent, the command should be placed in file user.txt.

NOTES
NAT32 determines the Domain Name at startup by extracting the appropriate value from the Windows Registry. If Windows has no notion of a Domain Name, then neither will NAT32.

Domain Names assigned by Windows DHCP are not stored in the Windows Registry.

SEE ALSO
netcfg, setgwx, setns, setgs, startup