FQDN replacing server name in TED distributions

In a TED application distribution, the server name is changing to a FQDN
in the distributed application. The application does not resolve the FQDN
as being the server name. Any ideas?

This is the way TED works, it will use the FQDN for the replicated
applications.
Ron
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> In a TED application distribution, the server name is changing to a FQDN
> in the distributed application. The application does not resolve the FQDN
> as being the server name. Any ideas?
>
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