Windows was based on NetBIOS name resolution.
And it is an entire history behind. The idea was to access computers based on names (name resolution), and the process of registering the names to be automatically. Then Microsoft, when they found that for solving name broadcasting is not a fiable solution in larger networks, they were making WINS. That is a centralized databse for NetBIOS name resolution. And WINS have a nice advantage: computers will contact WINS server at startup and will communicate their existence.
Now, dynamic DNS is trying to do something similar (to dynamic update the databse).
Well, till now, looks like your quesion has the answer: Why not?
But if you open a TCP/IP packet (even from NT4) you will see that is using NetBIOS name resoulution. This is the way was build. It is inside of that protocol stack. And I don't think that Microsoft will change this. Gia Betiu
m.betiu@chello.nl
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, soon MCSE2k