Guest steve Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 I have win2003 server with about 15 XP clients. We use dhcp from a router. Is there any advantage to setting up wins on the server. It is my understanding that it is used for netbios clients. We dont install netbios on any of the computers. Would it be a waste of time to set up the wins on the server. Or does it do more than that. Would it help our network function better. If you ask "if it aint broke dont fix it" . Well the network does act up sometimes. Im wondering if this might help a little. Regards
Guest Meinolf Weber Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? Hello Steve, Assuming you have a domain with more then one site and will use network browsing you need WINS. Otherwise the domain works with DNS fine. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > I have win2003 server with about 15 XP clients. We use dhcp from a > router. Is there any advantage to setting up wins on the server. It is > my understanding that it is used for netbios clients. We dont install > netbios on any of the computers. Would it be a waste of time to set up > the wins on the server. Or does it do more than that. Would it help > our network function better. If you ask "if it aint broke dont fix > it" . Well the network does act up sometimes. Im wondering if this > might help a little. > Regards >
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? steve <stevesemple@lycos.com> wrote: > I have win2003 server with about 15 XP clients. We use dhcp from a > router. Is there any advantage to setting up wins on the server. It is > my understanding that it is used for netbios clients. We dont install > netbios on any of the computers. Would it be a waste of time to set up > the wins on the server. Or does it do more than that. Would it help > our network function better. If you ask "if it aint broke dont fix > it" . Well the network does act up sometimes. Im wondering if this > might help a little. > > Regards If you want to browse the network, then yes, you will need it. You have NetBIOS over TCP/IP already on your workstations & server; it's there by default & is probably enabled. If you don't want WINS you should check each machine & manually disable NetBT as it's very chatty. I don't see the downside of WINS even nowadays, and still set it up in small offices.
Guest steve Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? Thanks. Is it just a matter of adding the role and following simple prompts. Regards
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? steve <stevesemple@lycos.com> wrote: > Thanks. > > Is it just a matter of adding the role and following simple prompts. > > Regards Yep. Install it, add it to your server's IP config, then give out the IP address in your DHCP scope, as well as the node type - 0x8 for hybrid node.
Guest steve Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? Thanks all
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 Re: Is there any advantage to Using Wins? steve <stevesemple@lycos.com> wrote: > Thanks all Most welcome - post back if you have problems with it.
Guest sakkanan thirumal Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 Is there any advantage to Using Wins? -- Is there any advantage to Using Wins? -- if there is any legacy client os like win 95,win98 then certainly you will need WINS.In a domain with more than 1000 clients without WINS its going without any headaches.......
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