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Question : Run NSlookup from a remote Computer.
Run NSlookup from a remote Computer.
I am logged on to computerA, and I want to run NSLookup command from ComputerB which is completely in a separate domain from computerA domain , do I need to logon to computerB to run the command, or there is a way to do it from computerA on behalf of computerB?
Thanks
Answer : Run NSlookup from a remote Computer.
for nslookup you have to get on the actual machine. it has nothing to do with which domain but with the function itself
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