Re: DNS/Wins service installed and uninstalled by mistake

From: Tomasz Onyszko (T.Onyszko_nospam__at_w2k.pl)
Date: 07/07/04


Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 11:29:26 +0200

uniyal.deepak@ge.com wrote:

> Mistakenly....installed and then uninstalled the DNS and
> WINS service on a win2k adv. server ? was concerned if the
> server would behave normally after a reboot ?
>
> Would it cause any sort of problem...
>
> Both the services have been removed properly
You don't have to worry about server behaviour - it should be fine

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