All that I have found so far involves making the PC leave the domain by joining a workgroup, then rejoining the domain.
Domain Name Servers hold IP address to host name and host name to IP address mappings. For each domain there is usually a primary and secondary Domain Name Server.
A domain host functions as a host for your website. For example if you want a website for your company, you will require a domain host in order to set up a domain for your website. Often you can purchase a domain name that matches the name of your company.
You can't change a domain name, but rather must purchase a new domain and re-associate your web site with the new domain name. To re-associate a domain with a web site, you change the DNS servers and/or DNS host record settings. These changes can be made through your web hosting company, or in some cases, your domain name registrar.
Domain name service, network address translation and dynamic host configuration protocol
Fully Qualified Domain Name
The computer name that comes up on the Network is the one that was configured in the system properties. You can reconfigure the Computer name by going to::: Windows XP :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> System >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change":: Windows 7 :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> Advanced system settings >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change"
Windows 98 machines don't join a domain - they are just able to browse it. You only have a choice to change the workgroup name on a Win98 machine - you make the workgroup name the same as the domain name and they can browse the network resources and map drives to them. They are like XP Home edition which can just join workgroups and not domains.
"Host" could mean your domain name provider, your webspace provider, etc. A host name is the name of your "Host".
Domain Name
If you want to find IP address of a domain name,use Domain Host Search service from Ip-details.com .
Yeah, you can registered domain from one provider and hosting from another provider to host a website just by integrating the domain and hosting.Some sites providing this features to make your own site.
a name server would hold the records for any given domain