Windows Tip: Installing WINS on domain controllers
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Old protocols never die, they just gradually fade away until you suddenly realize you need them again. Or so it seems with NetBIOS and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). Starting with Windows 2000 you could disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on your server, but even today with Windows Server 2003 most enterprises still have WINS servers deployed to facilitate NetBIOS name resolution for the occasional tiny little niche application like
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