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When should IPCONFIG / "connection-specific DNS Suffix" display something, and when not? (static, dynamic?)

Asked by dgrrr in Miscellaneous Networking, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS)

Tags: dns, suffix, specific, connection

In Win98 thru WinXP --

Assuming I'm trying to confirm if the network settings on a given PC are correct , and I use start / run / cmd / IPCONFIG...

ON the line "connection-specific DNS Suffix" , I notice that sometimes there is a value listed there, and sometimes not.

On my PC, when I was using "dynamic IP" and "dynamic DNS", this line HAD a value when I was connected correctly, and LACKED A VALUE when I was not...
But when I switched to "static IP" and "static DNS" values -- this line HAD a value when I WAS connected (the opposite indication)

Is this easily explained to a newbie like me?

NOTE -- my main hope is to determine WHEN does this particular line of "IPCONFIG" will tell me useful info for finding out why a PC is not connecting - and WHEN I should IGNORE IT!

thx
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