I do have two servers in this particular building that were both using a
multihomed configuration. one nic was connected to a faculty vlan and the
other nic was connected to a student vlan on both servers for this building.
Our IT dept, disabled the data ports on both servers that were connected to
the student vlan.
If this is the case, is there a solution?
"Michael Giorgio - MS MVP" wrote:
> There are many reasons one particular building does not show
> up in the browse list but without more information it would be
> difficult to advise. The most common cause of this particular
> issue is having a multihomed master browser acting as a router
> between subnets or communication issues between the master
> browser in that particular building or subnet and the DMB or
> domain master browser. It would be best to describe your
> network in detail including subnettting, and method of name
> resolution. In general NetBIOS broadcasts cannot be blocked
> by any of your routers, assuming you have routers?
>
> "dusty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:
> > when navigating to my network places using any computer on the domain,
> > clients from one particular building are not listed. At one point they
> > were
> > listed, but I'm not sure what happended or how to resolve the issue. DC's
> > are win 2003 server and pretty much all clients are winxp.
> >
> > Any help would certainly be appreciated.
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