Likewise - it's just the way the lookups are done. If you later dump the
membership of the machine it will say CORPDOM or corporatedomain.com
depending on what you specified. The trust creation stuff on the other
hand if you give it CORPDOM it will figure out that it's actually
corporatedomain.com and display that instead. 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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> Nothing that I am aware of.
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> Dear collective intelligence,
> 
> Is there any difference in functionality if you join a workstation to
a
> domain by specifying the old NT4 domain, as opposed to specifying the
> fully qualified domain?
> 
> Eg - adding a machine to CORPDOM, rather than corporatedomain.com ?
> 
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> Cheers,
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> A: Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion
> Q: Why is top posting a bad thing?
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