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April 29, 2003 12:00 AM

JSI Tip 6633. How do I troubleshoot Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) replication-related error messages (event IDs 4102, 4243, 4242, and 4286)?

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Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 321208 contains the following summary:

This article describes how to troubleshoot Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) replication-related error messages.

Note : You may receive different WINS event log messages, depending on the version of Microsoft Windows and the service pack that you have installed on your computer. The Microsoft Knowledge Base contains information about all the changes to event log messages. Always note the error message and the event ID. An event ID alone may mislead you.



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