WINS Database Displays Hyphens Instead of NetBIOS SuffixLast reviewed: September 10, 1997Article ID: Q172384 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you view the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) database using WINS Manager, you may notice the sixteenth character representation of each NetBIOS name is a hyphen such as the following:
<computer name> - 102.54.94.97What you expect to see is a hexidecimal value such as the following:
<computer name>[00h] 102.54.94.97 CAUSEWINS Manager is configured to display the database using LANManager Compatible conventions.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, enable the LANManager Compatible feature using the following steps:
MORE INFORMATIONFrom the context-sensitive help in WINS Manager for Computer Names:
Specifies whether computer names will adhere to the Lan Manager naming convention, where computer names are limited to 15 characters, as opposed to 16-character NETBIOS names used by other sources. In LAN Manager names, the 16th byte is used to indicate whether the device is a workstation, messenger, and so on. Select the LAN Manager Compatible check box if you want to use this convention. Note that WIndows NT follows the LAN Manager convention, so this check box should be selected unless your network accepts NetBIOS names from other sources. |
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