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SUMMARY
When not using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) for NetBIOS name
resolution in a TCP/IP network, the Windows NT system initiating the
remote control session must have an LMHOSTS file configured with the name
and IP address of the remote client.
MORE INFORMATION
In order for Remote Control to work properly on a TCP/IP network without
WINS, you must configure the LMHOSTS file on the computer running the
Systems Management Server Administrator (hereinafter referred to as the
"server"). Configure the server's LMHOSTS file as follows:
Server LMHOSTS Entry<IP address><tab>"<client name> C" (Letter C activates Remote Control)<IP address><tab>"<client name> E" (Letter E activates Remote Chat options on the server side) Example: 130.20.37.30 "SMS_Client C" 130.20.37.30 "SMS_Client E" The reason that only the server LMHOSTS file must be configured (as opposed to both the server LMHOSTS file as well as the client LMHOSTS file) is that the NetBIOS session is always initiated by the server and never by the client. Additional query words: sms prodsms
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