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Wins server does not seem to listen on all ip addressesI have a Windows 2003 sp1 server with one additional ip address configured
on a single nic. It looks like the server is serving wins request directed to that secondary ip address. It's pingable and everything. What am I missing? Thanx Mike van Duijn Hi Mike,
m.v.du***@duravermeerbouw.nl wrote: > I have a Windows 2003 sp1 server with one additional ip address WINS is not well supported on a multihomed system.> configured on a single nic. > It looks like the server is serving wins request directed to that > secondary ip address. > It's pingable and everything. > What am I missing? Since WINS is binding to the first network interface in the system, the sequence of the network adapters is playing a role. If you move the most important NIC to the first position on the Adapters and Bindings window, this could work. (on Windows Server 2003 in Control Panel/Network Connections/Advanced/Advanced Settings) Best greetings from Germany Olaf
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