WINS adjusted the scavenging related time interval, %1, so that it is compatible with the replication time intervals. The adjusted value for this scavenging parameter is given in the data section (second DWORD). This value was computed by WINS using an algorithm that may use the maximum replication time interval specified. The current value achieves a good balance between consistency of databases across the network of WINS servers and the performance of the WINS servers.
WinMgmt could not initialize the core parts. This could be due to a badly installed version of WinMgmt, WinMgmt repository ...
WinMgmt could not open the repository file. This could be due to insufficient security access to the " \System32\WBEM\Repository", ...
WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) servers map computer names (NetBIOS names) to IP addresses. Read about WINS servers ...
WINS adjusted the Maximum Records at a time parameter of the ConsistencyCheck key. The value specified, %2, was changed to ...
WINS adjusted the scavenging related time interval, %1, so that it is compatible with the replication time intervals. The ...
WINS adjusted the scavenging related time interval, %1. The adjusted value for this scavenging parameter is given in the ...
WINS cannot start because the existing WINS database needs conversion to the Windows 2000 format. WINS has initiated the ...
WINS could not be installed on this server. To install WINS, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use Add ...
WINS could not be removed. To remove WINS, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use Add or Remove Programs. ...