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  1. I am having the same issue, but would like to use a CNAME or "A" DNS record as the server address INTERNALLY for disaster recovery, failover, replacement, etc. rather than the local IP or hostname. I would like to avoid using the local NetBIOS name or IP address for ease of management server replacement or upgrading later. I would rather use a CNAME record that points to my server's name. The clients will then use this CNAME record for communication and if the server's name or IP ever changes, I'll simply update the CNAME record to point to the new server name after MEE is installed on the new server. The error I receive after attempting to log into the console is: "The registered server address cannot be found. Please go to the Admin pane to modify the server address." Any suggestions? Is there a config file for MEE that I can edit and "approve" my CNAME record?
  2. I am having the same issue with using a CNAME record or A record as the server address. I would like to avoid using the local NetBIOS name or IP address for ease of management server replacement or upgrading later. I would rather use a CNAME record that points to my server's name. The clients will then use this CNAME record for communication and if the server's name or IP ever changes, I'll simply update the CNAME record to point to the new server name after MEE is installed on the new server. Attached is the error I'm receiving after attempting to log into the console. I just installed MEE and haven't deployed any clients at this point, so I'm not sure if they'll use my preferred CNAME. It could just be a problem with the console at this time and clients are fine. I first thought it was a certificate issue, so I created and imported a certificate, so now IIS is happy with the certificate, but MEE still gives this error even after service and server restart. Any suggestions? Is there a config file for MEE that I can edit and "approve" my CNAME record?
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