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I have a Windows 2003 Server setup has a member server in a Windows 2000 AD Domain. I have no option anywhere to "view entire network". Any suggestions or assistance will be greatly appreciated. |
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If you are using the new Start menu (based on Windows XP), you need to do the following: 1. Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2. In My Computer, click the Address bar and in the drop-down list, click My Network Places. 3. In My Network Places, double-click Entire Network, If you are using the Windows classic menu (based on Windows 2000), you need to do the following: 1. From the Windows Server 2003 desktop, double-click My Network Places. 2. In My Network Places, double-click Entire Network. To switch from one menu system to the other, do the following: 1. Right-click an empty portion of the task bar and click Properties. 2. In Taskbar and Start Menu Properties, click the Start Menu tab. 3. On the Start Menu tab, click either "Start menu" (Windows XP style) or "Classic Start menu" (Windows 2000 style). 4. Click OK. "canterbury" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:0ee001c3aeb5$fc5f6650$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have a Windows 2003 Server setup has a member server in > a Windows 2000 AD Domain. I have no option anywhere > to "view entire network". Any suggestions or assistance > will be greatly appreciated. |