funtioning properly.
HTH,
Elmer
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From: "dj"
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Subject: Can't see all PCs from within Network Neighborhood [7:47519]
> What is the most likely cause of not seeing all PCs from within Network
> Neighborho
What is the most likely cause of not seeing all PCs from within Network
Neighborhood? I know this is a common problem, but I just need a real
quick re-fresher on this topic. There is also a WINS server in the
networkl.
Thanks,
dj
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> On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Rafdian Rasyid wrote:
>
> > Hi, all
> > I have a problem. As we have 2 offices, that is connected by TCP/IP
(cisco
> > router 2501s), http, ftp, and telnet is OK. I wonder how to setup the
2501
> > to allow Windows network neighborhood can br
y way to go.
Brian
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Rafdian Rasyid wrote:
> Hi, all
> I have a problem. As we have 2 offices, that is connected by TCP/IP (cisco
> router 2501s), http, ftp, and telnet is OK. I wonder how to setup the 2501
> to allow Windows network neighborhood can browse
will send to IP Broadcast, for example: my ehternet card
172.16.1.2/24 , then my computer will trigger udp broadcast to 172.16.1.255,
in order to browse to network neighborhood?
Rgds,
raf
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From: "Paul Elston"
To: "Rafdian Rasyid"
Sent: Monday, July
Hi, all
I have a problem. As we have 2 offices, that is connected by TCP/IP (cisco
router 2501s), http, ftp, and telnet is OK. I wonder how to setup the 2501
to allow Windows network neighborhood can browse remote office LAN.
Many Thanks
raf
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ase. I believe it is a reg hack
> in NT clients.
>
>
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> From: Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Network neighborhood
> check the node type - Broadcast or Hybrid by running winipcfg/all
command.
> I don't know how to change that parameter. I hv faced the same problem.
hope
> this
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> If your are running multiple subnets it could be your subnet masks too.
> Make sure your DHCP server is handing out the correct masks to its hosts
> etc.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:22 PM
Subject: RE: Network neighborhood
> You have to have a Master Browser on every segment of a routed network.
You
> will also have to use the "ip he
Can you find the computer using the netbios name ?
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If your are running multiple subnets it
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> Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;-<
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Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workst
load netbeui or setup LMHOST filethen it will work
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perhaps file and printer sharing is not enabled on some??
Bri
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jeff Lodwick wrote:
> Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some
> computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem
> most likely be
Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;-<
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> Assu
Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some
computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem
most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks,
Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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