Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) error - How to get domain and extension

I have created a Web Dynpro ABAP application. On executing it, I get Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) error. I have host name of my server.
I do not know domain name and extension name of my server. How can I detect it?
I want to know in  Windows XP and Windows 7.
Please help me asap.

Hello,
Right click on the my computer and click properties and then go to the tab computer name .
there you will have full computer name and this should have your host name as well as the domain name.
to check the domain name click on change a new popup will open ther domain will be metntioned.
IF nothing is ther in the domain then add just .(dot) at the end of the computer name .
and save it and then put the same name in the  ICM/host_name_full parameter in rz11 and try .
thanks
sarbjeet
Edited by: sarbjeet  singh on Jan 23, 2011 10:26 AM

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