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Full Description
The Domain name System or Service (DNS) and Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) are two of the most important infrastructure elements in a Windows 2000 network. DNS and WINS can both be defined in the same way - they provide the services by which computers on a network locate each other. This guide will help system administrators understand DNS and WINS and effectivly prevent and solve any problems.
Contents
Part 1: DNS; Chapter 1: DNS Architecture; Chapter 2: Optimizing Microsoft DNS; Chapter 3: Optimizing MS DNS with Other DNS; Chapter 4: Optimizing CHCP with DNS; Chapter 5: Design Tips for the DNS Namespace; Chapter 6: DNS Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Chapter 7: Security Tips; Chapter 8: Managing DNS Interoperability; Chapter 9: Tweaking DNS Resolution for Clients; Part 2: WINS; Chapter 10: WINS Architecture; Chapter 11: Tips for Designing WINS; Chapter 12: Managing the WINS Database; Chapter 13: Merging WINS Environments; Chapter 14: Managing WINS Interoperability; Chapter 15: Optimizing with WINS Tools; Chapter 16: Tweaking WINS Clients for Performance; Part 3: Appendix; Appendix A: Registry Information