Quoting Doug Coats <dcoats...@gmail.com>:

Does anybody have a clue what the issue might be?  Maybe even a hint as to
what I could look into?  Is there more information that I could supply that
would help?

Your choice appears to be between a quick response from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about, or you can wait a bit and hear from someone who does.

I'm not clear on the topology of your network. It sounds like you have two subnets (lets call them A and B). Your clients are on A, your H3 server is on subnet B, and H1 is a router between the two. But then I see two interfaces listed for H3. Depending on the topology, the following may or may not apply.

I would worry that things like broadcasts stop at subnet boundaries. (Note that I use DNS not WINS, so I must speculate).

I believe you'll need to have one master browser per subnet. Encouraging H1 to be the master browser seems like the best choice. What you don't want is machines fighting over who is master. I am thinking that whatever machine is routing between subnets should either be the master for both, or for neither.

I see you have H3 configured as a domain master (ie a PDC), does testparm agree with that? If so, is that what you intend. You described this machine as a file server, which suggests to me that you didn't want this machine acting as a domain controller.

Next, you have H3 configured as a WINS proxy, yet H1 is your server and is on subnet B (as well as A). I wouldn't think a proxy would be needed.
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