Originally posted by: Garion
A couple of things to add here..
1: WINS and DNS both have similar functionality with Active Directory. DNS can now be dynamically updated and contains all the information about the domain, etc., just like WINS.
2: WINS is primarily built for NT4 domain registration of MS computers. It's still in Win2K/2K3, but Active Directory with DDNS is now the preferred solution, so far as I'm aware.
WINS is a quick. simple service. Turn it on, point your clients and servers at it, and you're done. It's great for small networks. DNS (and Dynamic DNS, DDNS) is better for large networks and much more scaleable and efficient. However, you need to take some more steps. For example, you probably need Internet resolution at the same time. Windows PC's can only use one active DNS server at a time, so you'd need to make your domain controllers forward requests to the Internet. Doable, just one more thing to add to their load.
- G