|
||||||||
|
|
#1
|
|
Hi,
I have a Win 2003 Server based network, which is split into two subnets: one subnet uses the IPs 192.168.0.xxx and the other uses the IPs 192.168.1.xxx. Everything is configured in a domain. At this moment, the Domain Controller is multihomed and contains a network adapter for each of the two subnets mentioned above. It is used as a router and DHCP server; however, this is going to change within few weeks when we get a dedicated DC - at that time the machine will remain as router and DHCP server. however, the subnet organization should continue as is. Now, when I view the Windows Explorer and open the "Microsoft Windows Network" folder, I don't see all the hosts but only those on the local subnet. only on the DC/Domain controller I can see all computers in both subnets; however, from the individual machines on each subnet I only see the other machines on the same subnet. This is a problem because on both subnets there are resources which should be available to the clients on the other subnet. How can I resolve this? Thanks in advance. L. Hummel, Denmark L. Hummel |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
See:
221210 Browsing with a Multihomed PDC http://support.microsoft.com/?id=221210 When you move your DC roles over to the new DC, you should not have this problem, as long as it is not multi-homed. You will need WINS or lmhosts files to assist reliable browsing across subnets See also: 120151 Browsing a Wide Area Network with WINS http://support.microsoft.com/?id=120151 -------------------- > >Hi, > >I have a Win 2003 Server based network, which is split >into two subnets: > >one subnet uses the IPs 192.168.0.xxx and the other uses >the IPs 192.168.1.xxx. > >Everything is configured in a domain. > >At this moment, the Domain Controller is multihomed and >contains a network adapter for each of the two subnets >mentioned above. It is used as a router and DHCP server; >however, this is going to change within few weeks when we >get a dedicated DC - at that time the machine will remain >as router and DHCP server. however, the subnet >organization should continue as is. > >Now, when I view the Windows Explorer and open >the "Microsoft Windows Network" folder, I don't see all >the hosts but only those on the local subnet. > >only on the DC/Domain controller I can see all computers >in both subnets; however, from the individual machines on >each subnet I only see the other machines on the same >subnet. > >This is a problem because on both subnets there are >resources which should be available to the clients on the >other subnet. > >How can I resolve this? > >Thanks in advance. >L. Hummel, Denmark > __ Danny Slye Microsoft Support Professional MCSE This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights. Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may benefit. Thanks! |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 06:51:44 -0800, "L. Hummel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >I have a Win 2003 Server based network, which is split >into two subnets: > >one subnet uses the IPs 192.168.0.xxx and the other uses >the IPs 192.168.1.xxx. > >Everything is configured in a domain. > >At this moment, the Domain Controller is multihomed and >contains a network adapter for each of the two subnets >mentioned above. It is used as a router and DHCP server; >however, this is going to change within few weeks when we >get a dedicated DC - at that time the machine will remain >as router and DHCP server. however, the subnet >organization should continue as is. > >Now, when I view the Windows Explorer and open >the "Microsoft Windows Network" folder, I don't see all >the hosts but only those on the local subnet. > >only on the DC/Domain controller I can see all computers >in both subnets; however, from the individual machines on >each subnet I only see the other machines on the same >subnet. > >This is a problem because on both subnets there are >resources which should be available to the clients on the >other subnet. > >How can I resolve this? Browsing across subnets requires NetBIOS name resolution, normally in the form of a properly configured WINS. Jeff |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thank you both, it seems to have solved my problems.
Best regards, L. Hummel, Denmark |
![]() |
| Tags |
| hosts, subnets |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|