The Order That WINS returns 1Ch entriesLast reviewed: January 5, 1998Article ID: Q167365 |
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SUMMARYThis article explains how a Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server returns 1C entries to clients.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen a query is made to a Windows NT WINS server from a domain controller (DC), that query is made as a request for a group 1Ch entry. The WINS server then replies with up to 25 IP addresses of domain controllers for the queried domain. In the reply, addresses owned by the queried WINS Server are returned first, sorted by registration date and time. The first entry in the list will be the one locally owned that matches the 1B entry. These are followed by addresses for the requested domain that are not owned by the queried server.
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