The WINS server started the burst handling of incoming requests. WINS does this to handle a sudden increase of incoming requests. WINS will also log an event indicating when the burst handling stops. If you see this event frequently, you may want to upgrade the WINS server to a faster computer. You can also try to adjust the burst handling count using the WINS Manager tool.
The WINS server cannot make or accept this connection since the connections limit has been reached. This situation is temporary ...
The WINS server completed the burst handling of incoming requests because the queue length became a quarter of what it was ...
The WINS server received a pull request from the non-configured WINS server with the address, %1. The WINS server rejected ...
The WINS server received an update notification from the non-configured WINS server at the address, %1. The WINS server rejected ...
The WINS server started the burst handling of incoming requests. WINS does this to handle a sudden increase of incoming requests. ...
The WINS server you specified cannot be located. The WINS server might be down, there might be network problems, or the WINS ...
The WINSEnableLMHostsLookup parameter specifies the lookup files containing mappings of IP addresses to host names. If available, ...
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 ...