August 09, 2000 09:09 PM

How does WINS work?

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A. Once your machine is configured to point at a WINS server (and maybe a second backup WINS server);

  1. Upon startup, registers your NetBIOS name with WINS. This dynamic update means that you will ALWAYS get the name/IP mapping that is current.
    If there is already a machine out there with the same name, a request is sent to it by WINS. If it doesn't respond, you get the OK. If it is out there and alive, you get a negative name acknowledgment.
  2. Need to talk with machine XXX? Send a NetBIOS name query to the WINS server. (no broadcasts! no LMHOSTS!)
  3. If WINS finds a match, it will respond with the correct TCP/IP address of the target machine.

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One word. Crap.

Anonymous User 6/27/2005 9:29:35 AM


Just goes to show that some so called "IT Experts" do nothing more than quote what's on the net without knowing what the hell they are takling about.

Anonymous User 4/14/2005 12:11:53 AM


load of rubbish and completly inaccurate

Anonymous User 4/14/2005 12:11:40 AM


utterly useless!

Anonymous User 3/15/2005 6:01:23 AM


completely worthless

wayne byarlay 7/28/2003 1:03:37 PM


I expected more detailed explanation

fadi qasem 11/12/2000 10:21:34 PM


"Need to talk with machine XXX? Send a NetBIOS name query to the WINS server. (no broadcasts! no LMHOSTS!)"

How does one do this?

Dawn Thomas 9/8/2000 2:54:31 PM


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