Why do you need that if you have the IP address? I believe you don't
understand the relation between domain names and IP addresses.
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"JumboShrimps" wrote in message
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Fantastic!!!
Now, how do I determine the domain?
On Dec 27, 11:27 am, "Roady [MVP]"
t wrote:
Ping the server or ask your Exchange admin.
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"JumboShrimps" wrote in message
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Clicking on Microsoft Exchange Server under Services
the name of the corporate server is listed with an underline.
Is there a way to find the IP address -
my Verizon smartphone requries
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