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Apple Eater
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      07-21-2007, 03:00 AM
First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it is
something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple network
with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly named Server01
set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in addition to Server02
as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas BackupExec, which can only
backup computers listed in the Network Browse List (The "Entire Network"
thingy in network places). All the servers show up correctly except for the
PDC and Master Browser, Server01. I am having no problems other than this,
and I have been led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to
somehow add Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in
advance for any assistance!
 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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      07-21-2007, 04:30 AM
I would use browstat to check the master browser status.

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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news8732D0D-3DAE-43E9-8A98-(E-Mail Removed)...
First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it is
something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple network
with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly named Server01
set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in addition to Server02
as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas BackupExec, which can only
backup computers listed in the Network Browse List (The "Entire Network"
thingy in network places). All the servers show up correctly except for the
PDC and Master Browser, Server01. I am having no problems other than this,
and I have been led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to
somehow add Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in
advance for any assistance!
 
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Apple Eater
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      07-21-2007, 06:28 AM
Here is the output of browstat status

Status for domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{9BFD56D3-F98
D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}
Browsing is active on domain.
Master browser name is: SERVER01
Master browser is running build 3790
1 backup servers retrieved from master SERVER01
\\SERVER01
There are 25 servers in domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tc
pip_{9BFD56D3-F98D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}
There are 2 domains in domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcp
ip_{9BFD56D3-F98D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}

I didn't see anything fishy, but I coulud be misinterpreting something.
Domain name removed for confidentiality.

"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:

> I would use browstat to check the master browser status.
>
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news8732D0D-3DAE-43E9-8A98-(E-Mail Removed)...
> First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it is
> something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple network
> with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly named Server01
> set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in addition to Server02
> as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas BackupExec, which can only
> backup computers listed in the Network Browse List (The "Entire Network"
> thingy in network places). All the servers show up correctly except for the
> PDC and Master Browser, Server01. I am having no problems other than this,
> and I have been led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to
> somehow add Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in
> advance for any assistance!

 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      07-21-2007, 05:26 PM
Apple Eater <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it
> is something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple
> network with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly
> named Server01 set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in
> addition to Server02 as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas
> BackupExec, which can only backup computers listed in the Network
> Browse List (The "Entire Network" thingy in network places). All the
> servers show up correctly except for the PDC and Master Browser,
> Server01. I am having no problems other than this, and I have been
> led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to somehow add
> Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in advance
> for any assistance!


Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the WINS
server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations, add both
the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope options.


 
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Apple Eater
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      07-21-2007, 07:34 PM


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Apple Eater <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it
> > is something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple
> > network with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly
> > named Server01 set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in
> > addition to Server02 as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas
> > BackupExec, which can only backup computers listed in the Network
> > Browse List (The "Entire Network" thingy in network places). All the
> > servers show up correctly except for the PDC and Master Browser,
> > Server01. I am having no problems other than this, and I have been
> > led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to somehow add
> > Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in advance
> > for any assistance!

>
> Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the WINS
> server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations, add both
> the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope options.
>
>
>


Yes, our network is running a WINS server, also housed on Server01. All the
servers have static IPs which list the WINS server, and it is in the scope
options as well. We have no name resolution problems, either with DNS or
NetBIOS names. Also, all computers are listed in the browser from any
computer, but Server01 is conspicuously absent from the list on EVERY
machine, including the server itself.
 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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      07-21-2007, 08:57 PM
Any errors in the event viewer/

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message newsCB37458-DDC2-4CD4-A837-(E-Mail Removed)...
Here is the output of browstat status

Status for domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{9BFD56D3-F98
D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}
Browsing is active on domain.
Master browser name is: SERVER01
Master browser is running build 3790
1 backup servers retrieved from master SERVER01
\\SERVER01
There are 25 servers in domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tc
pip_{9BFD56D3-F98D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}
There are 2 domains in domain DOMAINNAME on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcp
ip_{9BFD56D3-F98D-4BDB-BF4E-86C67ACCEEB9}

I didn't see anything fishy, but I coulud be misinterpreting something.
Domain name removed for confidentiality.

"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:

> I would use browstat to check the master browser status.
>
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news8732D0D-3DAE-43E9-8A98-(E-Mail Removed)...
> First off, I am not sure if this behavior is by design or not, but it is
> something I need to deal with. I am the admin for a rather simple network
> with 4 Win 2k3 servers and 30+ XP clients. I have the aptly named Server01
> set as the PDC (also the Master Browser, obviously) in addition to Server02
> as the BDC. On Server04, I am running Veritas BackupExec, which can only
> backup computers listed in the Network Browse List (The "Entire Network"
> thingy in network places). All the servers show up correctly except for the
> PDC and Master Browser, Server01. I am having no problems other than this,
> and I have been led to believe this behavior is by design, but I need to
> somehow add Server01 to the browser list so I can back it up. Thanks in
> advance for any assistance!

 
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Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]
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      07-21-2007, 09:57 PM
Hello,
"Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:8307713B-FBC7-4529-87DA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the WINS
>> server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations, add
>> both
>> the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope
>> options.


> Yes, our network is running a WINS server, also housed on Server01. All
> the
> servers have static IPs which list the WINS server, and it is in the scope
> options as well. We have no name resolution problems, either with DNS or
> NetBIOS names. Also, all computers are listed in the browser from any
> computer, but Server01 is conspicuously absent from the list on EVERY
> machine, including the server itself.


the servers address is also located in the WINS entry of the servers network
card TCP/IP properties so that he can register himself? In the ancient NT
age it was the case, that a WINS server had to have his own address here as
primary and secondary WINS server.
Enable NetBios over TCP/IP is selected on the WINS tab of the server?

Check also, if on the server is by mistake the following registry key set:
Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Par ameters
Name: Hidden
Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1

This would hide the server from network neighbourhood.

Best greetings from Germany
Olaf

 
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Apple Eater
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      07-21-2007, 10:52 PM
Thanks for your response! First, the server does have its own IP address in
the WINS tab, and it has properly registered with the WINS server (I checked
the WINS database and found a 00h and 20h record for Server01 with the
correct IP address, which is all that is required to appear in Network
Neighborhood, I think). And yes, NetBIOS over TCP/IP is set to "Enable".
Also, I did not find that registry key, but would creating it and setting to
0 possibly have a positive effect?

"Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]" wrote:

> Hello,
> "Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:8307713B-FBC7-4529-87DA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the WINS
> >> server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations, add
> >> both
> >> the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope
> >> options.

>
> > Yes, our network is running a WINS server, also housed on Server01. All
> > the
> > servers have static IPs which list the WINS server, and it is in the scope
> > options as well. We have no name resolution problems, either with DNS or
> > NetBIOS names. Also, all computers are listed in the browser from any
> > computer, but Server01 is conspicuously absent from the list on EVERY
> > machine, including the server itself.

>
> the servers address is also located in the WINS entry of the servers network
> card TCP/IP properties so that he can register himself? In the ancient NT
> age it was the case, that a WINS server had to have his own address here as
> primary and secondary WINS server.
> Enable NetBios over TCP/IP is selected on the WINS tab of the server?
>
> Check also, if on the server is by mistake the following registry key set:
> Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Par ameters
> Name: Hidden
> Type: REG_DWORD
> Value: 1
>
> This would hide the server from network neighbourhood.
>
> Best greetings from Germany
> Olaf
>
>

 
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Apple Eater
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      07-23-2007, 04:04 AM
Today I upgraded all the servers to Service Pack 2 with all the latest
updates, and the error was NOT resolved. Does anyone have any more ideas? The
event logs show nothing of use and everything about DNS/WINS appears to be
operating correctly. Anyone? Please?

"Apple Eater" wrote:

> Thanks for your response! First, the server does have its own IP address in
> the WINS tab, and it has properly registered with the WINS server (I checked
> the WINS database and found a 00h and 20h record for Server01 with the
> correct IP address, which is all that is required to appear in Network
> Neighborhood, I think). And yes, NetBIOS over TCP/IP is set to "Enable".
> Also, I did not find that registry key, but would creating it and setting to
> 0 possibly have a positive effect?
>
> "Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > "Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > news:8307713B-FBC7-4529-87DA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the WINS
> > >> server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations, add
> > >> both
> > >> the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope
> > >> options.

> >
> > > Yes, our network is running a WINS server, also housed on Server01. All
> > > the
> > > servers have static IPs which list the WINS server, and it is in the scope
> > > options as well. We have no name resolution problems, either with DNS or
> > > NetBIOS names. Also, all computers are listed in the browser from any
> > > computer, but Server01 is conspicuously absent from the list on EVERY
> > > machine, including the server itself.

> >
> > the servers address is also located in the WINS entry of the servers network
> > card TCP/IP properties so that he can register himself? In the ancient NT
> > age it was the case, that a WINS server had to have his own address here as
> > primary and secondary WINS server.
> > Enable NetBios over TCP/IP is selected on the WINS tab of the server?
> >
> > Check also, if on the server is by mistake the following registry key set:
> > Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> > Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Par ameters
> > Name: Hidden
> > Type: REG_DWORD
> > Value: 1
> >
> > This would hide the server from network neighbourhood.
> >
> > Best greetings from Germany
> > Olaf
> >
> >

 
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Coraleigh Miller
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      07-23-2007, 07:58 AM
Hi Apple Eater,

Here are a couple of microsoft KB articles which may help you...

"Troubleshooting the Microsoft Computer Browser Service" -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188305
"Computer Name Missing in the Browsing List" -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231312/EN-US/

Also, do you happen to have more than one network card on your Master
Browser server?


Coraleigh Miller


"Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5F420DFD-3E4D-415F-8651-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Today I upgraded all the servers to Service Pack 2 with all the latest
> updates, and the error was NOT resolved. Does anyone have any more ideas?
> The
> event logs show nothing of use and everything about DNS/WINS appears to be
> operating correctly. Anyone? Please?
>
> "Apple Eater" wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your response! First, the server does have its own IP address
>> in
>> the WINS tab, and it has properly registered with the WINS server (I
>> checked
>> the WINS database and found a 00h and 20h record for Server01 with the
>> correct IP address, which is all that is required to appear in Network
>> Neighborhood, I think). And yes, NetBIOS over TCP/IP is set to "Enable".
>> Also, I did not find that registry key, but would creating it and setting
>> to
>> 0 possibly have a positive effect?
>>
>> "Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]" wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> > "Apple Eater" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im
>> > Newsbeitrag
>> > news:8307713B-FBC7-4529-87DA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > >> Are you running WINS? Make sure everyone's registered in it (has the
>> > >> WINS
>> > >> server IP in its ipconfig). If you use DHCP for your workstations,
>> > >> add
>> > >> both
>> > >> the WINS server IP and node type (0x8, hybrid) to your DHCP scope
>> > >> options.
>> >
>> > > Yes, our network is running a WINS server, also housed on Server01.
>> > > All
>> > > the
>> > > servers have static IPs which list the WINS server, and it is in the
>> > > scope
>> > > options as well. We have no name resolution problems, either with DNS
>> > > or
>> > > NetBIOS names. Also, all computers are listed in the browser from any
>> > > computer, but Server01 is conspicuously absent from the list on EVERY
>> > > machine, including the server itself.
>> >
>> > the servers address is also located in the WINS entry of the servers
>> > network
>> > card TCP/IP properties so that he can register himself? In the ancient
>> > NT
>> > age it was the case, that a WINS server had to have his own address
>> > here as
>> > primary and secondary WINS server.
>> > Enable NetBios over TCP/IP is selected on the WINS tab of the server?
>> >
>> > Check also, if on the server is by mistake the following registry key
>> > set:
>> > Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
>> > Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Par ameters
>> > Name: Hidden
>> > Type: REG_DWORD
>> > Value: 1
>> >
>> > This would hide the server from network neighbourhood.
>> >
>> > Best greetings from Germany
>> > Olaf
>> >
>> >



 
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