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Hello everyone,
If I am running say a Windows 2003 Server or Server 2000, and have XP, 2000 and windows 98 clients, do I need WINS setting up or will DNS suffice? Many thanks to all. Jeff jeffuk123 |
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There is no simple answer to that question. It depends on your network
config and what you want to do. If the machines are all in the same IP subnet and on the same segment you prbably don't need WINS, because all Netbios operations can use broadcasts. Installing WINS and making all machines WINS clients might improve network performance by reducing broadcast traffic. If you have a routed network you may find a lot of things (which rely on Netbios names or the browser service) won't work without WINS. jeffuk123 wrote: > Hello everyone, > > If I am running say a Windows 2003 Server or Server 2000, and have > XP, 2000 and windows 98 clients, do I need WINS setting up or will > DNS suffice? > > Many thanks to all. > Jeff |
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it is better to use WINS in this case.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "jeffuk123" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:E5B1EB75-5072-48C4-856A-(E-Mail Removed)... Hello everyone, If I am running say a Windows 2003 Server or Server 2000, and have XP, 2000 and windows 98 clients, do I need WINS setting up or will DNS suffice? Many thanks to all. Jeff |
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