Hello Steve,
See here about tombstoned WINS:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc759148.aspx
From:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kba...mbstoning.html
WINS records that are flagged as tombstoned remain in the WINS database and
are replicated to any other WINS servers as part of replication cycle. After
the Extinction Interval has passed, the tombstoned records are marked extinct
and are cleared from the database by a scavenging operation which occurs
every Verification Interval. Queries for tombstoned records are ignored.
Tombstoning is the method to insure database consistency in a WINS replicated
environment.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> I run one server that uses active directories. This server does not do
> dhcp. A router does that. I run WINS. In the wins program I see a line
> that says
> --MSBROWSE__-- [01A]other
> 192.168.1.120 Tombstoned 192.168.1.120
> The server is .120 . Now I dont know that much about wins or
> tombtoning, but my understanding is that basically its a way to keep
> track of netbios names with ip's. In an environment where the server
> is not the dhcp this I think is particularly important. I know that
> its a hold over from NT and that its old technology, but inmy
> environment where the network is flakie and Im spread over seveal
> buildings its an attempt to resolve issues. Many times I still cant
> find machines on the network and sometimes they dont pick up ip's or
> other ip's needed to work eg dns. AAAAnyway, my question is MSBROWSE i
> think is used to find network machines out there on my network and if
> its tombstoned, what does that mean? Is it normal and should I right
> click on it and delete this record ?
>
> Thank you
>