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| Hi can anyone shed some light on this question?
9. Your network contains 12 WIN2000 servers and 100 Wins2000 Professional computers across 4 subnets connected by a router.
The servers are used to serve file and print resources to the clients. You install the WINS Server service on a server on one subnet. You configure the WINS option
in a DHCP scope to configure all of the computers on the network to register with and query the WINS
server for NetBIOS name resolution. Users on the remote subnets report that they cannot access resources located on the WINS server by
using its Netbios name. Other TCP/IP connectivity is not affected. Users located on the same subnet as the WINS server are not having any problems.
What should you do?
A.Install a WINS proxy agent on the remote subnets
B.Enable Dynamic Updates on the WINS server
C.Configure the remote clients to use DNS for Netbios name resolution
D.Configure the WINS server to include its own IP address as a WINS client computer
Answer: D
I believe the answer to be A.
I got my Win2k upgrade exam on Friday, so I just want to get a few questions out the way. | |
| purple hayes 2001-10-23, 4:19 am |
| The WINS server needs to list itself in its own WINS database before it can be queried by its NETBIOS name.
WINS Proxy isn't necessary because all WINS clients are h-node clients.
Hope this helps.
PH
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