The MS example I saw was to use a domain that ended .local if you did not want to use a real/public domain. This seems to work, let s hope that .local never becomes a real tld.

It may. MS needs to update their example -- it should be ".localhost" (or .test, .example, or .invalid). Those TLDs are defined by RFC2606 and are guaranteed never to become real TLDs.


-Scott
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