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The ancient APPN system name (displayed via DSPNETA -- seems to be what you're referring to.) This pops up on the sign-on screen, so many people see it as "the one true system name."
The TCP/IP host name of the system (the MYCOMPUTER in MYCOMPUTER.example.com) which is what the system thinks it's name is on a TCP/IP network, and hopefully is what other systems refer to it by.
The Windows Networking computer name. (Set in the NetServer config in iNav) this'll be the name that pops up when you're browsing the network from your windows PC, or when you search for a computer from Windows -- therefore, it's very visible to the user.
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