A corrupt WINS database can spell a host of problems and must be repaired if your network is to function properly. This hack shows you how to recreate a damaged WINS database.
If you're still using WINS on your networktypically in a mixed NT/2000 or NT/2003 environment while migration is underwayyou might occasionally experience corruption of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) database. If your WINS database becomes corrupted, you can experience all manner of problems with your workstations and serversmost notably, name-resolution problems for legacy Windows clients. You'll need to fix your WINS database if these clients are to communicate on the network. This hack recreates a damaged Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 WINS database.
To recreate a damaged WINS database on Windows NT, first
go to Control Panel
To recreate a damaged WINS database on
Windows Sever 2000/2003, first go to Control Panel
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Again, when you are positive that the new WINS database is functioning properly, delete the WINS_OLD directory.
Rod Trent