The DNS server encountered invalid WINS record in file %1, line %2. WINS records are subject to the following conditions: 1) WINS record must be in forward lookup zone (not in in-addr.arpa domain). 2) Only one WINS record may be specified in a zone file. 3) WINS record must belong to the zone root (the WINS record name must be the origin of the zone). If WINS lookup is desired for names in a sub-domain of the zone, then the sub-domain must be split into its own zone. 4) WINS record must specify at least one WINS server. The format of a WINS record: WINS [LOCAL] [L] [C ] [WINS IPs...] Examples (zone root assumed to be current origin): @ IN WINS LOCAL L1 C10 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.2 10.10.10.3 @ IN WINS 10.10.10.1 For more information, see "Using WINS lookup" in the online Help.
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