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I setup a Windows 2003 server Domain and have only 1 workstation joined to
the domain. the problem that i'm having is that i cant see both pc's from my network places. when i click on entire network/microsoft netork/ i can see my domain. When i click in the domain, it doesnt show any pc's. file and print sharing is enabled. does anybody know what it could be? does group policy have an option to disable this type of browsing? John Smith |
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use net share command to check local sharing and use net view \\remotehost command to check the remote computer sharing. post back with any errors.
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 "John Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... I setup a Windows 2003 server Domain and have only 1 workstation joined to the domain. the problem that i'm having is that i cant see both pc's from my network places. when i click on entire network/microsoft netork/ i can see my domain. When i click in the domain, it doesnt show any pc's. file and print sharing is enabled. does anybody know what it could be? does group policy have an option to disable this type of browsing? |
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thanks for the reply, but everything is solved now
. the problem was that Netbios over TCP/IP was disabled. from what i gatherd My Network places is available because the computer browser service builds it. It is a hold over from the days of NT using NetBIOS names and LAN broadcasts. So i'm guessing that network places builds its list from netbios broadcasts.everything is good to go now. however, i'm trying to enable netbios over tcp/ip in the dhcp server options, but i cant seem to get it. would you happen to know how to do that? i would like it so that all my clients are automaticaly configured with netbios over tcpip from dhcp"Robert L [MS-MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:u$(E-Mail Removed)... use net share command to check local sharing and use net view \\remotehost command to check the remote computer sharing. post back with any errors. 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 "John Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... I setup a Windows 2003 server Domain and have only 1 workstation joined to the domain. the problem that i'm having is that i cant see both pc's from my network places. when i click on entire network/microsoft netork/ i can see my domain. When i click in the domain, it doesnt show any pc's. file and print sharing is enabled. does anybody know what it could be? does group policy have an option to disable this type of browsing? |
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In news:(E-Mail Removed),
John Smith <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below: > thanks for the reply, but everything is solved now . the problem> was that Netbios over TCP/IP was disabled. from what i gatherd My > Network places is available because the computer browser service > builds it. It is a hold over from the days of NT using NetBIOS names > and LAN broadcasts. So i'm guessing that network places builds its > list from netbios broadcasts.everything is good to go now. however, > i'm trying to enable netbios over tcp/ip in the dhcp server options, > but i cant seem to get it. would you happen to know how to do that? i > would like it so that all my clients are automaticaly configured with > netbios over tcpip from dhcp That's the default setting. How did you determine NetBIOS over TCP/IP was disabled? Was it a Service setting, in the NIC's properties or something else? Is that on the DC and/or on the workstations? Are there any other services disabled (either intentionally or unintentionally? Any Event viewer errors? -- Ace This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, watched threads or subject. Not sure how? It's easy: How to Configure OEx for Internet News http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Directory Services Microsoft Certified Trainer Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile. Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations. The only thing in life is change. Anything more is a blackhole consuming unnecessary energy. =========================== |
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i disabled netbios over tcp/ip because i thought that i didnt need it due to
the fact the i don't have any legacy clients installed on the network. I had disabled the service on both the server and the workstation. that was the only service that i had disabled and there werent any errors in the logs. "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@ho tmail.com> wrote in message news:e8k%(E-Mail Removed)... > In news:(E-Mail Removed), > John Smith <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below: >> thanks for the reply, but everything is solved now . the problem>> was that Netbios over TCP/IP was disabled. from what i gatherd My >> Network places is available because the computer browser service >> builds it. It is a hold over from the days of NT using NetBIOS names >> and LAN broadcasts. So i'm guessing that network places builds its >> list from netbios broadcasts.everything is good to go now. however, >> i'm trying to enable netbios over tcp/ip in the dhcp server options, >> but i cant seem to get it. would you happen to know how to do that? i >> would like it so that all my clients are automaticaly configured with >> netbios over tcpip from dhcp > > That's the default setting. > > How did you determine NetBIOS over TCP/IP was disabled? > Was it a Service setting, in the NIC's properties or something else? > Is that on the DC and/or on the workstations? > > Are there any other services disabled (either intentionally or > unintentionally? > Any Event viewer errors? > > -- > Ace > > This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and > confers no rights. > > Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? > Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express > or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to > news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public > Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows > you to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's > name, watched threads or subject. > > Not sure how? It's easy: > How to Configure OEx for Internet News > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 > > Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Directory Services > Microsoft Certified Trainer > Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile. > Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations. > > The only thing in life is change. Anything more is a blackhole consuming > unnecessary energy. > =========================== > |
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In news:(E-Mail Removed),
John Smith <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below: > i disabled netbios over tcp/ip because i thought that i didnt need it > due to the fact the i don't have any legacy clients installed on the > network. I had disabled the service on both the server and the > workstation. that was the only service that i had disabled and there > werent any errors in the logs. I see, and now you want to change it back. I assume you have many users and it's not practical for you to walk around and reset it to default? I can suggest using a tool such as Advanced Registry Tracer (ART). Take a snapshot of a workstation with ART, then change the NetBIOS setting, then take another snapshot and create a difference file. That will be the reg portion that got changed. Then you can apply that using regini.exe or in a VB script during logon to run and apply it to the workstations. Ace |
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Yes, you need NetBIOS over TCP/IP or WINS server for network browsing. Assuming all your clients setup default of NetBIOS settings under WINS and you have WINS server, you should add DHCP Scope 044 WINS/NBNS server and 046 WINS/NB node type.
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 "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@ho tmail.com> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... In news:(E-Mail Removed), John Smith <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below: > i disabled netbios over tcp/ip because i thought that i didnt need it > due to the fact the i don't have any legacy clients installed on the > network. I had disabled the service on both the server and the > workstation. that was the only service that i had disabled and there > werent any errors in the logs. I see, and now you want to change it back. I assume you have many users and it's not practical for you to walk around and reset it to default? I can suggest using a tool such as Advanced Registry Tracer (ART). Take a snapshot of a workstation with ART, then change the NetBIOS setting, then take another snapshot and create a difference file. That will be the reg portion that got changed. Then you can apply that using regini.exe or in a VB script during logon to run and apply it to the workstations. Ace |
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