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Mel K.
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      09-09-2009, 01:47 PM
Hello:

What are some ways that I can monitor a WINS server to see which clients are
actually querying it for name resolution requests? I'm trying to determine
if any applications still depend on WINS. I looked at the WINS MMC and
didn't see anything for advanced or debug logging. I'm thinking that
something similar to the debug logging option in DNS would help. Thanks.

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      09-09-2009, 02:01 PM
Mel K. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> What are some ways that I can monitor a WINS server to see which
> clients are actually querying it for name resolution requests? I'm
> trying to determine if any applications still depend on WINS. I
> looked at the WINS MMC and didn't see anything for advanced or debug
> logging. I'm thinking that something similar to the debug logging
> option in DNS would help. Thanks.


There's nothing built in that I know of.
The simplest way to test is to disable WINS (but you should first make sure
that all other computers/servers have the computer browser service stopped &
disabled).

I personally don't see the point of not using it, unless you have a very
large / complex network or don't care about browsing.


 
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      09-10-2009, 04:17 AM
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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> Mel K. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> What are some ways that I can monitor a WINS server to see which
>> clients are actually querying it for name resolution requests? I'm
>> trying to determine if any applications still depend on WINS. I
>> looked at the WINS MMC and didn't see anything for advanced or debug
>> logging. I'm thinking that something similar to the debug logging
>> option in DNS would help. Thanks.

>
> There's nothing built in that I know of.
> The simplest way to test is to disable WINS (but you should first make
> sure that all other computers/servers have the computer browser service
> stopped & disabled).
>
> I personally don't see the point of not using it, unless you have a very
> large / complex network or don't care about browsing.
>



Well, there's Perfmon WINS Server counters. They offer per second queries
and other objects to monitor. But not for specific clients, other than using
a capture and filtering for port 42.

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