SYMPTOMS
A Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server may not start
if the server contains 14 or more network adapters. These adapters may be any
combination of real adapters, virtual adapters, or loopback adapters. When this
problem occurs, the following WINS errors are recorded in the event log:
Event Type: Error
Event
Source: Wins Event
Category: None
Event ID:
4301
Description:
The computer running the WINS server does not have a
valid address. When WINS requested an address, it received 0.0.0.0
as the address.
Note: WINS binds to the first adapter in a computer with more than one
adapter bound to TCP/IP. Check the binding order of your adapters and make sure
the first one has a valid IP address for the WINS server. Event Type: Error
Event Source:
Wins
Event ID: 4165
Description:
WINS has encountered an error that
caused it to shut down. If you try to start WINS from a command
prompt, you receive the following error message:
A system
error has occurred. System error 1 has occurred. Incorrect function.
You may also lose DNS client side connectivity.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, install the hotfix that is
described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
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