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SUMMARYWindows NT Server and Workstation, Windows 95 and the protected mode TCP/IP- 32 for Windows for Workgroup 3.11 allow a Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)-enabled computer to act as a WINS proxy agent for the b-node clients. The purpose of the WINS proxy agent is to resolve name queries from the b-node clients through the WINS server. MORE INFORMATION
When a b-node client tries to access a resource, it sends a broadcast for
that name on the local subnet. If a WINS proxy agent is enabled on that
subnet, the agent picks up the name query and tries to resolve it through
the internal cache of remote names. If the name is not registered in the
cache, the agent contacts the WINS server to resolve the names. If the name
query for the remote name is successful, the proxy agent receives the IP
address of the remote name from the WINS server. When the IP address is
received, the proxy agent caches the name, waits for the next query for
that name, and then responds from the cache indicating that the name query
is successfully resolved. If the proxy agent cannot resolve a name through
the internal cache or by the WINS server, the proxy agent will not return
any response to the b-node client causing the b-node client to time-out. A
proxy agent does not participate in the name registration process, nor does
it check for duplicate names in the WINS server database for the b-node
client.
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