The WINSScopeID property provides a way to isolate a group of computer systems that communicate with each other only. The Scope ID is a character string value that is appended to the end of the NetBIOS name. It is used for all NetBIOS transactions over TCP/IP communications from that computer system. Computers configured with identical Scope IDs are able to communicate with this computer. TCP/IP clients with different Scope IDs disregard packets from computers with this Scope ID. Valid only when the EnableWINS method executes successfully.
The WINSEnableLMHostsLookup parameter specifies whether local lookup files are used. Lookup files will contain mappings of ...
The WINSEnableLMHostsLookup property indicates whether local lookup files are used. Lookup files will contain a map of IP ...
The WINSHostLookupFile property contains a path to a WINS lookup file on the local system. This file will contain a map of ...
The WINSScopeID parameter specifies the Scope ID value that will be appended to the end of the computer's NetBIOS name. Systems ...
The WINSScopeID property provides a way to isolate a group of computer systems that communicate with each other only. The ...
The Wired AutoConfig (DOT3SVC) service is responsible for performing IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces. If ...
The wireless access point the computer is connected to does not support WMM Power Save Mode. The wireless network adapter ...
The wireless capability setting on this computer does not match the requirements of "%ws" The selected radio type (802.11a/b/g) ...
The wireless connectivity problems on this computer might be caused by an incorrect network security key or low signal strength ...