Changing the WINS Refresh Interval for WFW Clients
ID: Q153713
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft TCP/IP-32 for Windows for Workgroups, versions 3.11, 3.11a, 3.11b
SUMMARY
By default, a client computer running Windows for Workgroups using the
Microsoft TCP/IP-32 protocol refreshes its name with the Windows Internet
Name Service (WINS) server every 16 minutes.
This behavior is different from the behavior of client computers running
WINS on Windows NT Workstation, which refresh initially at one-eighth and
subsequently at one-half of the WINS Renewal Interval (as defined on the
WINS server).
MORE INFORMATION
To change the interval at which a client computer running Windows for
Workgroups TCP/IP-32 refreshes its WINS registration, perform the following
steps:
- Open the System.ini file in a text editor such as Notepad.
- In the [NBT] section of the System.ini file, add the following entry:
InitialRefreshT.O.="X"
Where "X" is the WINS refresh interval in milliseconds. The minimum (and
default) setting is InitialRefreshT.O.=960000 (16*60*100=960000, or 16
minutes) and the maximum is 4294967295, or about 50 days.
The default refresh interval of 16 minutes may cause unwanted network
traffic on networks using dial-up routers.
For additional TCP/IP settings, see the TCP/IP-32 Help file, Mtcpip32.hlp.
Additional query words:
3.11 prodnt prodtcp32
Keywords : nttcp
Version : winnt:3.5,3.51,4.0; :3.11,3.11a,3.11b
Platform : winnt
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