WINS 2000 in NT4 Domain

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Guest

We are running an NT 4 Domain. We will be moving to W2K and AD in the next year or so.

I currently need to replace one of our NT 4 servers that is running WINS. I plan to replace the server with a new server running W2K server operating system. We also have one other WINS server that will continue to run on an NT 4 server. Can I run an NT 4 WINS server and a W2K WINS server and have them replicate successfully in an NT 4 Domain?

Thanks for any advice on this issue.

JT
 
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Phillip Windell

Yes. WINS isn't as "picky" as other things. Just set the two up as
"push-pull" partners.
If you get rid of one later, don't forget to remove it from the "push-pull"
config of the remaining WINS.


--

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

JT said:
We are running an NT 4 Domain. We will be moving to W2K and AD in the next year or so.

I currently need to replace one of our NT 4 servers that is running WINS.
I plan to replace the server with a new server running W2K server operating
system. We also have one other WINS server that will continue to run on an
NT 4 server. Can I run an NT 4 WINS server and a W2K WINS server and have
them replicate successfully in an NT 4 Domain?
 
G

Guest

Phillip -

Thanks for your response!


Phillip Windell said:
Yes. WINS isn't as "picky" as other things. Just set the two up as
"push-pull" partners.
If you get rid of one later, don't forget to remove it from the "push-pull"
config of the remaining WINS.


--

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

JT said:
We are running an NT 4 Domain. We will be moving to W2K and AD in the next year or so.

I currently need to replace one of our NT 4 servers that is running WINS.
I plan to replace the server with a new server running W2K server operating
system. We also have one other WINS server that will continue to run on an
NT 4 server. Can I run an NT 4 WINS server and a W2K WINS server and have
them replicate successfully in an NT 4 Domain?
Thanks for any advice on this issue.

JT
 

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