"Ace Fekay [MVP Direcrtory Services]" <
firstnam...@hotmail.com> wrote
in message news:2F263642-53D8-4753...@microsoft.com...
> Assuming there is a router, and it's not using NAT between the subnets,
> then you will need WINS. Single name implies NetBIOS names, and NetBIOS
> names and NetBIOS broadcasts do not traverse a router. However WINS
> provides a dynamic NetBIOS name to IP database supporting what you need.
> Select one of your DCs, install WINS (Add/Remove Components), and point
> every machine to this DC, including the DC itself, in the WINS config and
> DHCP Options (Options 044 for the IP, and 046 = 0x8). You can also
> configure it to work with DNS, but it's not necessary and will populate
> many uneeded entries.
>
> WINS server role: Configuring a WINS server: GeneralThis topic explains
> the basic steps that you must follow to configure a WINS server. When you
> have finished setting up a basic WINS server, you can complete ...
>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc780091.aspx>
> Configure your DNS to enable WINS l - Computing.NetFeb 5, 2005 ... How do
> I configure my DNS to enable WINS lookup? Thanks ...
>
www.computing.net/cgi-bin/prevmessage.pl?3136%7Cwindows2003>
>
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> Regards,
> Ace
>
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> Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT,
> MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
> Microsoft Certified Trainer
>
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