>WINS is only used by "Microsoft Networking" applications like Network
>Neighborhood browsing and CIFS file service. Straight TCP/IP applications
>like ping, telnet, ftp, etc. do not query WINS for addresses.
This is not necessarily true! IP applications under win95 use Nbt (netbios
over TCP/IP) to make socket connections. As for name resolution, the
sequence is: host/lmhost files -> DNS server -> WINS.
This whole scenario works with Maxen. I personally use 5.0Ap5 and it just
works!
>Assigning WINS from the Max works fine for me. (I'm currently on 5.0Ap20
>but it worked with earlier versions too.)
Ditto.
You may want to look at routing to your WINS server. Maybe try a static
route. A trace might also help.
-Jman-
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