How to Find a NetBIOS Domain Name?
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NetBIOS (Network Basic Input Output System) is a Microsoft network protocol that enables computers with a local network to exchange information such as computer and domain names. NetBIOS information is also used by computers to find other computers on the network that are running NetBIOS services. Finding the NetBIOS domain name of a computer is important when troubleshooting workgroup and domain connectivity issues between computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system. Use a command line tool designed specifically for viewing NetBIOS information in order to find the computer domain name.Eranet Link: Get a .cn domain with free DNS!
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Click the globular start button, and then select the "Search" box. Type "cmd" in the "Search" box, and then right-click the command prompt icon that appears in the upper-left pane.2
Click "Run as Administrator" in the menu that appears. The command line window will appear.3
Type "nbtstat --n" and press the "Enter" key. The domain name for the computer is listed in the same row with the "DOMAIN" entry in the "Type" column, located immediately below the computer name.
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