Network Places relies on the browser service and Netbios names, not DNS.
Check that Netbios over TCP/IP is enabled on the XP machine which doesn't
show up in a browse list.
"Owen@7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This was posted earlier, but there were some mistakes. Here is a more
> precise
> explanation of the problem.
>
>
> We are running windows 2000 SP 4 in a 2000 domain.
>
> One of our XP workstations does not see any of the computers on the
> domain
> when you click on "Network Places".
> On the server, when you Click My Network Places>Entire Network> Search for
> all computers you do not see this machine.
>
> I can ping the problem machine by name and IP address from other computers
> on the LAN. The XP machine is using the same dns servers that everyone
> else
> is using.
> DNS is using an Active Directory Integrated using Allowing for Dynamic
> Update.
>
> I have deleted the object from the Active Directory and then joined the
> domain again.
> The XP machine does have File and Print sharing enabled.
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
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