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Cannot see all networked computers in Microsoft Windows Network
At one time, all client computers within a Forest were visible through
Microsoft Windows Network. Now they are not. Client computers are Windows XP SP3, Servers are Windows 2003, SP1 or Windows 2003 R2. What has changed and how can it be remedied? |
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Cannot see all networked computers in Microsoft Windows Network
We can't know what has changed on your network, we can only offer
guesses. I would suggest that you start by looking in the Event Log to see if there are any Master Browser related errors recorded and that you check your WINS Configuration. Issuing the "Net View" command at the Command Prompt may also reveal something. The Nbtstat and Browstat tools can also be of help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188305 Troubleshooting the Microsoft Computer Browser Service http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818092 Description of NetBIOS Browsing Console (Browcon.exe) John Bradwin wrote: At one time, all client computers within a Forest were visible through Microsoft Windows Network. Now they are not. Client computers are Windows XP SP3, Servers are Windows 2003, SP1 or Windows 2003 R2. What has changed and how can it be remedied? |
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