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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Network browsing slow and not showing all
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What? BE has a manual input box for the machine name? Trying
to figure out why I'd want to use the browser in the first place then.
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BE uses the networ
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how'd you work around it?
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BE uses the network browser?? What version is that?
There is no way to build that network browser and the
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BE uses the network browser?? What version is that?
There is no way to build that network browser and then not
let others on the network see it that I'm aware of; ne
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> Do most folks really allow users to browse their networks?
> What reason would end users have to browse
11, 2006 12:31 PM
To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Network browsing slow and not showing all compute
rs
If they are on different subnets ensure UDP 137 is allowed through the
router. Are you using WINS? I doubt this is a problem with your domain
controllers or DNS
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If they are on different subnets ensure UDP 137 is allowed through the
router. Are you using WINS? I doubt this is
CTNOSC/GD-NS
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> If they are on different subnets ensure UDP 137 is allowed
> through the router. Are yo
If they are on different subnets ensure UDP 137 is allowed through the
router. Are you using WINS? I doubt this is a problem with your domain
controllers or DNS for that matter.
Check the following
- Ensure NetBIOS over TCP is enabled
- Browser service is running
- Router/firewall settings
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