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With Windows 2000, NetBIOS is not necessarily required. In fact, you can remove NetBIOS support in the TCP/IP properties of Windows 2000 computers. Rather than connecting to a computer on the NetBIOS port (Transmission Control Protocol port 139), Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP computers can implement file shares by using Common Internet File System (CIFS), an evolution of NetBIOS that does not require NetBIOS implementation. CIFS-compliant applications will connect to TCP port 445, rather than to TCP port 139.
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