Microsoft KB Archive/140064

= WINS Static Entry Descriptions =

Article ID: 140064

Article Last Modified on 2/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51

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This article was previously published under Q140064





SUMMARY
There are four different types of static mappings a WINS server can assign to WINS client computers. They are as follows:

- Unique

- Group

- Internet Group

- Multihomed

Each of these entries represent various types of WINS clients.

NOTE: Static entries should only be used for non-WINS aware clients.



Types of Static Mappings
Unique: Unique name in the database, with one address per name.

Group: Normal group, where addresses of individual members are not stored. The client broadcasts name packets to normal groups.

Internet group: Groups with NetBIOS names that have 0x1C as the 16th byte. An internet group stores up to 25 addresses for members. The maximum number of addresses is 25. For registrations after the 25th address, WINS overwrites a replica address or, if none is present, it overwrites the oldest registration.

Multihomed: Unique name that can have more than one address (multihomed computers). The maximum number of addresses is 25. For registrations after the 25th address, WINS overwrites a replica address or, if none is present, it overwrites the oldest registrations. The following is a description of the different type of special names indicated by the 16th byte of the computer or domain name:

<00> - The redirector name, which is used with net view

<03> - The messenger service name for sending messages

<1B> - The domain master browser name, which clients and browsers use to contact the domain master browser. A domain master browser gets the names of all domain master browsers. When WINS is queried for the domain master browser name, it handles the query like any other name query and returns its address.

WINS assumes that the computer that registers a domain name with the 1B character is the primary domain controller (PDC). This name is registered by the browser running on the PDC. This ensures that the PDC is in the internet group name list that is returned when a 1C name is queried, for which WINS always returns the address of the 1B name along with the members of a 1C name.

<1C> - The internet group name, which contains a list of the specific addresses of systems that have registered the name. The domain controllers registers this name.

<1D> - Clients resolve this name to access the master browser for server lists. There is one master browser on a subnet.

<1E> - A normal group. Browsers broadcast to this name and listen on it to elect a master browser. The broadcast is done on the local subnet and should not cross routers.

<20> - The Lan Manager server name.

For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: 119495

TITLE : List of Names Registered with WINS Service

Additional query words: prodnt dhcp

Keywords: KB140064

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