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Cross WINS Pollination
Consider the methodology of a large organization, a step
which is manual in nature could be overlooked b
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Consider the methodology of a large organization, a step
which is manual in nature could be overlooked by a single support person which
is what is to
it could be
done.
-Jon
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MulnickSent: Monday, May 02, 2005 2:41 PMTo:
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Certainly good feedback, but how often are you removing
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MulnickSent: Monday, May 02, 2005 2:41 PMTo:
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Certainly good feedback, but how often are you removing and
updating records? This amounts to a filtered sync in my
t where to file this type of usage later.
Al
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joeSent: Monday, May 02, 2005 12:43 PMTo:
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If you have a large WINS architecture you are pushing the
record
to clean some up.
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MulnickSent: Monday, May 02, 2005 11:54 AMTo:
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Hmm I see what you're after, but that's a funky place
to be to say
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If you had two distinct organizations and did not want to
replicate each other's WINS database information that would be first
reason. However, what if both or
, May 02, 2005 10:08 AMTo:
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Pollination
Just for fun, why would you want to do that?? I know you
didn't want to get into specifics, but I'm trying to rationalize or
otherwise apply that concept in a real-w
do such a
thing.
Just curious mostly.
Al
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joeSent: Friday, April 29, 2005 1:26 PMTo:
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You would most likely do this netsh using the wins portion
and do
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Without getting to the specifics we have a need to
register WINS entries to a non listed WINS server.
For example, if I have Domain
Title: Cross WINS Pollination
Without getting to the specifics we have a need to register WINS entries to a non listed WINS server.
For example, if I have Domain Controller or Server A with the following IP stack info:
168.120.2.10 - Host
168.140.140.30 - WINS1
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