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There are several articles below that are related to support of Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces and Discontiguous Namespaces. These will soon be linked to the DNS Namespace Planning Solution Center. More on that here.
Article ID
Title
2273047
User Account Control (UAC) and Windows Explorer
2360265
KRB_AP_ERR_BAD_INTEGRITY error when server tries to delegate in mixed Read-Only DC and Windows Server 2003 DC environment
2328240
Event ID 4107 or 11 is logged in the Application Log in Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 and later
2030310
TerminalServices-Licensing 4105 – The Terminal Services license server cannot update the license attributes for user “<UserName>” in Active Directory Domain “<DomainName>”
2269838
Microsoft Exchange compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379064
Microsoft Biztalk Server compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379369
Microsoft Office Communications Server compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379367
Microsoft Forefront compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379371
Microsoft Office Outlook compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379373
Microsoft Office SharePoint compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379375
Microsoft SQL Server compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
2379380
Microsoft System Center product compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces
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