should I need WINS?



Hi,



I¡¦m using Windows 2000 server with AD domain controller, and this
controller also had DNS and WINS service. And I¡¦m using Exchange 2000 on
another server.



Now I¡¦m going move my AD domain controller to another new computer, I move
FSMO, GC and DNS, and looks like fine. But my confuse is should I move WINS,
too?



I want to remove it, but I¡¦m afraid that Exchange 2000 can¡¦t work find. So
can you give me some suggestion?



Many thanks for your help!


.



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