Microsoft has warned IT administrators to prepare for the removal of Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) from Windows Server ...
It’s official: After almost three decades, Microsoft is set to remove Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) from Windows ...
Although organizations have until 2034 to remove the name server technology, that’s not long for OT platforms that still ...
Microsoft regularly deprecates and eventually removes legacy components from Windows SKUs, typically due to security issues, low usage, or the presence of better alternatives. One such example is WINS ...
Microsoft has warned IT administrators to prepare for the removal of Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) from Windows Server releases starting in November 2034. An out-of-band (OOB) security update ...
Microsoft also released updates for its server products, fixing bugs in Active Directory, the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and the Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) protocol. Microsoft has ...
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Microsoft is investigating a security flaw in Windows server software that could allow an attacker to gain complete control over systems running the software, the company said. The flaw lies in the ...
Microsoft announced Friday that Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) will no longer be available in Windows Server releases ...