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WINS or No WINS
Tags: wins, 2003
I was just talking with someone who was explaining to me that WINS is required in a network, with XP and Vista workstations within a Windows 2003 domain, running Integrated Active Directory Microsoft DNS.  

If you have a MS DNS solution, and the DHCP server is updating new leases, using DNS for name resolution, why is WINS still required?  

I have a network in one office/client that doesn't use any instances of WINS whatsoever, so what again, I'm wondering why WINS is required, if what was said it accurate.  
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: mrozman
Solution Provided By: Netman66
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12.03.2007 at 03:39PM PST, ID: 20399846
You need WINS if you want to use network shares.
 
12.03.2007 at 03:40PM PST, ID: 20399853

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WINS is virtually dead these days in a native windows environment....its really not neccesary....some applications still use netbios which requires WINS for replication...but in reality, you can get along without it, i dont use it at all and i have quite a large environment...it simply restricts browsing my network places across sites a lot of the time
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12.03.2007 at 03:41PM PST, ID: 20399857

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you do not need WINS if you want to use network shares.....not in any way shape or form - you need netbios to browse my network places (not good practice really) and you need WINS if you need to replicate netbios info or manage it....
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12.03.2007 at 03:41PM PST, ID: 20399860

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Exchange 2003 still requires WINS if you use it.  Exchange 2007 appears to finally have done away with it and so, if you use Exchange 2007 and a 2003 domain with 2000 clients or later, you should be able to avoid using WINS at all.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=837391
http://www.mmmug.co.uk/forums/236/ShowThread.aspx#236
 
12.03.2007 at 03:58PM PST, ID: 20399945
Sorry, I mixed it up with Master browser.
 
12.03.2007 at 04:15PM PST, ID: 20400022

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:) no apology needed
 
12.03.2007 at 06:07PM PST, ID: 20400426

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WINS is only required if you have more than one subnet (read remote sites) that use your Exchange server.  If everything is on the same wire, then simply having NetBIOS over TCP/IP enabled on all the NICs is sufficient.

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12.03.2007 at 08:30PM PST, ID: 20400915
I'm still a bit confused.  For another client, I I have DNS and AD Integrated in place.  Two sties.  SF and NY.  We have our Exch2003 server in the SF site and the users in the NY site access the Exch2003 server over the VPN between the two sites, but they are both in different subnets, and we have No WINs solution in place.  Both offices are using the default settings on the switches.  VLAN1.  Although, Netman66, I think you're onto something?  I'm still researching this and appreciate the feedback.  
 
12.08.2007 at 11:45AM PST, ID: 20434956
OK, let me ask this.  

XP laptop in San Francisco office in the San Francisco "Site" on broadcast domain 10.1.4.0 opens up "My Network Places" and can browse the network and see workstations in the London site, on broadcast domain 192.168.169.0, with just NetBIOS enabled over IP on the workstations and servers, NO WINS solution implemented?  Is this because these machines have been on long enough that the Master Browsers , all in the same domain, have these workstations in their browse lists, and all the while, NetBIOS although allowing workstations to view each other, is providing a less than reliable and robust solution, whereas WINS would not only allow this to work, but it would be far more reliable and robust?

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12.08.2007 at 02:06PM PST, ID: 20435293

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It's likely that Master Browsers are helping out here - absolutely.

WINS would be a way to ensure it works everytime, yes.

You may want to fire up Browstat to see what your workstations see.

http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/b4bf5ea0-f68d-403a-9194-2612f676d6c91033.mspx
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