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SFU and WINS

Hi Good Day,

I have a quick question. To my knowledge, WINS is a network service which
maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses. Windows Services for Unix (SFU) is a
number of network services which integrates a Windows environment with an
Unix environment.

Is there any network service in SFU which does the function of WINS?

Regards,
Ken
Feb 16 '07 #1
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Does this have something to do with .Net programming or are you in the
wrong group?

Thanks,
Robin S.
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"Ken Manohar" <Ke********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E2**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Good Day,

I have a quick question. To my knowledge, WINS is a network service which
maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses. Windows Services for Unix (SFU) is a
number of network services which integrates a Windows environment with an
Unix environment.

Is there any network service in SFU which does the function of WINS?

Regards,
Ken

Feb 16 '07 #2
My apologies. I posted in the wrong group.

"RobinS" wrote:
Does this have something to do with .Net programming or are you in the
wrong group?

Thanks,
Robin S.
----------------------
"Ken Manohar" <Ke********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E2**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Good Day,

I have a quick question. To my knowledge, WINS is a network service which
maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses. Windows Services for Unix (SFU) is a
number of network services which integrates a Windows environment with an
Unix environment.

Is there any network service in SFU which does the function of WINS?

Regards,
Ken


Feb 21 '07 #3

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