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SYMPTOMSIn an environment that relies on Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) to resolve NetBIOS names, Windows clients can experience logon problems and the following error message will appear: The WINS [1C] domain records may be missing from some WINS server databases. CAUSE
Through replication and convergence, the [1C] record ownership will change from WINS server to WINS server. Eventually, you may many end up with a scenario where a WINS server that owns a [1C] record and its direct replication partner has a replica of the [1C] record but does not own the record. The problem occurs when no domain controllers refresh the [1C] record on the remote WINS server, the records will expire, become tombstoned, and be scavenged out of the database. The following is an example of what could happen:
RESOLUTION
A change has been made to WINS so that, if a [1C] record should become tombstoned on a WINS server, ownership will change to that of the tombstoning WINS server. The tombstoned [1C] record will continue to replicate to all replication partners as tombstoned with the ownership being set to that of the tombstoning server. When an active [1C] record is encountered, the ownership of the [1C] record will be changed to that of the WINS server that owns the active [1C] record and will then be replicated as active to all replication partners. Q152734 How to Obtain the Latest Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack This hotfix supercedes all hotfixes referenced in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: Q190506 WINS Replication Problem Events 4262, 4261, and 1c Replication STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT 4.0. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbbug4.00 kbfix4.00 nt4sp5fix |
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