Windows 2000 WINS Server

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LeeLee

I'm having difficulties getting both of my WINS server to
communicate between the two. I'm not able to browsing
neither domain on the WINS. I need to establish a trust
relationship between two domains which is the reason why
I've installed a WINS. Any ideas will be greatly
appreciated, and thanks in advance.
 
P

Phillip Windell

To get the trust working, you can use just one WINS and point everything to
the one.
 
L

LeeLee

okay, but how do i get it to see the other domain?
-----Original Message-----
To get the trust working, you can use just one WINS and point everything to
the one.


--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


LeeLee said:
I'm having difficulties getting both of my WINS server to
communicate between the two. I'm not able to browsing
neither domain on the WINS. I need to establish a trust
relationship between two domains which is the reason why
I've installed a WINS. Any ideas will be greatly
appreciated, and thanks in advance.


.
 
P

Phillip Windell

All the machines use the same WINS Server, including the DCs of both
domains. WINS doesn't see "domains" it see "Hosts", however the DCs will
present the required "domain" information when they register themselves in
the WINS database. You may have to reboot the machines after the WINS
setting is changed in their Network Settings to get the quickest update in
WINS.

You don't have to use a single WINS, but I'm suggesting it because I think
it may provide for a "simpler" situation and solution.


--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com



LeeLee said:
okay, but how do i get it to see the other domain?
-----Original Message-----
To get the trust working, you can use just one WINS and point everything to
the one.


--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


LeeLee said:
I'm having difficulties getting both of my WINS server to
communicate between the two. I'm not able to browsing
neither domain on the WINS. I need to establish a trust
relationship between two domains which is the reason why
I've installed a WINS. Any ideas will be greatly
appreciated, and thanks in advance.


.
 
L

LeeLee

Thank you -
-----Original Message-----
All the machines use the same WINS Server, including the DCs of both
domains. WINS doesn't see "domains" it see "Hosts", however the DCs will
present the required "domain" information when they register themselves in
the WINS database. You may have to reboot the machines after the WINS
setting is changed in their Network Settings to get the quickest update in
WINS.

You don't have to use a single WINS, but I'm suggesting it because I think
it may provide for a "simpler" situation and solution.


--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com



LeeLee said:
okay, but how do i get it to see the other domain?
-----Original Message-----
To get the trust working, you can use just one WINS and point everything to
the one.


--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


I'm having difficulties getting both of my WINS
server
to
communicate between the two. I'm not able to browsing
neither domain on the WINS. I need to establish a trust
relationship between two domains which is the reason why
I've installed a WINS. Any ideas will be greatly
appreciated, and thanks in advance.


.


.
 

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