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From: Lisa on 7 May 2008 14:19 Hi, We runs windows 2003 server and XP pro for workstations. Some of the XP user can see all computers in the domain under Microsoft Windows Network, but some of them can't. Can someone help to point out the reason? Your help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance! Lisa
From: John Wunderlich on 7 May 2008 15:34 =?Utf-8?B?TGlzYQ==?= <Lisa(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:1EC116F0-29CA-4344-AFD8-99D627FFC7E1(a)microsoft.com: > Hi, > > We runs windows 2003 server and XP pro for workstations. Some of > the XP user can see all computers in the domain under Microsoft > Windows Network, but some of them can't. Can someone help to point > out the reason? > > Your help will be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance! > > Lisa > Try this article: "Troubleshooting the Microsoft Computer Browser Service" <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188305> HTH, John
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] on 7 May 2008 20:25
Lisa <Lisa(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We runs windows 2003 server and XP pro for workstations. Some of the > XP user can see all computers in the domain under Microsoft Windows > Network, but some of them can't. Can someone help to point out the > reason? > > Your help will be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance! > > Lisa Got WINS? If you want network browsing, you ought to be using WINS. Make sure everyone has NetBIOS over TCP/IP enabled in their NIC properties (they will by default if you use DHCP from your W2003 box....) You can then stop & disable the computer browser service on all workstations. For help installing/configuring WINS try posting in microsoft.public.windows.server.general. If you don't want to use WINS, it's best to forget about browsing - and disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP. |