Hi Kristian,

With regard to your 11th question (quoted below), I've done code research and 
the server only compares against one ServerGlobalName, but it does strip the 
domain of the client-provided cluster netname when making the comparison to the 
value present on the server. This would make sense why you are able to pass a 
netname with or without FQDN from the client and get the same result.

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Question 11:
I'm also wondering if ServerGlobalName is really a single name, as I can the 
client can use a dns or netbios name of the server!
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If I'm misunderstanding your question or if you have any additional concerns 
regarding question 11, please let me know and I'll be happy to look into it.

Ok, it would be good to have this documented.

But it's not possible to have multiple "virtual" clusters or aliases in a 
Windows cluster?

The answer is not very urgent...

Thanks!
metze

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