Being we have nothing but WinXP clients on the network, I'd like to explore disabling NetBT altogether, since the slowness completely goes away. Everything seems to work except Network Neighborhood - which we can likely do without. Dynamic DNS is working as it should.
Rather than disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP manually in each client's network settings, I want to disable it at the (ISC) DHCP server so laptops can go home and use resources on NetBT-enabled networks, without making the user adjust network settings every time.
Here's as detailed info as I can find about it - but it pertains to a Windows DHCP server. What I want to know is the ISC DHCPD equivalent:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313314
This could be an ISC DHCPD quesiton, but I'm just asking here first because many Samba users are probably also using a Unix-based DHCP server and might want to know the same.
Thanks, Dave
P.S.: If anyone knows how to get browsing or equivalent (I've heard of such a thing as AD share browsing) working in a Samba environment, please let me know.
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