Microsoft to Retire WINS: What IT Teams Must Do Next
Microsoft will remove WINS after Windows Server 2025, urging organizations to migrate to DNS. Learn the risks of legacy systems and how to prepare for the transition.
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Microsoft will remove WINS after Windows Server 2025, urging organizations to migrate to DNS. Learn the risks of legacy systems and how to prepare for the transition.
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