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New website caused NetBIOS name conflict??

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Darts

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Background: I have enabled IIS 5.0 services on an existing Win2K Advanced server. I created and configured a website using the new website wizard giving it a name and separate ip address along the way. The server has 2 NICs and tcp/ip is the only transport protocol. IP Properties of NIC #1 has the static address of the server. IP properties of NIC #2 has the static ip address of the web root - note this previously dormant NIC was enabled during the website setup process.

I can successfully ping, resolve and tracert the server and website (internal only) by name and ip address from anywhere on our network with no problems. The web-based application also works fine BUT since setting this up I've been seeing event log error 4319 messages from NetBT to the effect that a duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network (as reported by one of our DNS/WINS servers - these services are not enabled on my server). nbtstat -n shows, amongst other things, the following lines for each adapter in the server:

SERVERNAME <03> UNIQUE Registered
SERVERNAME$ <03> UNIQUE Registered

What have I missed/done wrong and how can it be fixed?

Cheers!

[morning]

Darts


&quot;Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday&quot; -- Dale Carnegie.
 
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