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TCP/IP Name Resolution
TCP/IP under Windows NT allows a computer to communicate over a network with another computer by using either an IP address, a host name, or a NetBIOS name.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=108295 (NT. 8/8/2001)
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Windows NT 3.51: Reverse Name Resolution for WINS Clients
Windows NT version 3.51 TCP/IP includes a new feature that allows a host to find out the computer name (host name) that matches a TCP/IP address; this is possible even if DHCP is being used to dynamically assign TCP/IP addresses.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=138086 (NT. 8/8/2001)
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Internet Explorer Name Resolution
Most World Wide Web (WWW) Browsers running on non-Microsoft network operation systems rely on a Domain Name Server (DNS) and a Hosts file to resolve Host names to IP addresses, even if the Web client and the Web server are on the same subnet.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=143193 (2/20/2002)
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