May security update trips over hostnames of a very specific length Windows Server 2016 might be long in the tooth but that isnt about to stop Microsoft breaking stuff. The May 12 security update introduced another bug for administrators to worry about. According to Microsoft, if the server hostname is exactly 15 characters long like, for example, , domain controller discovery might fail. In the notes for the glitch, Microsoft wrote: When the hostname is 15 characters long, DCLocator calls for...

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