Re: Win2K Browsing Problem [7:28074]

2001-12-04 Thread Patrick Ramsey
man, I thought I was pretty off topic with my last post without specific problems, one can only give generic advice. Make sure the master browser on a subnet is a strong machine that is always on. (force election to this machine) this will stop unneeded elections from occuring. (this would

RE: Win2K Browsing Problem [7:28074]

2001-12-05 Thread Tangled Up in Blue
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RE: Win2K Browsing Problem [7:28074]

2001-12-06 Thread Hartnell, George
Actually, understanding Windows browsing implementation can be quite instructive. There are both WAN and LAN switching gotchas. Keep in mind that, at least with my NT 4.0 browsing, this is based upon broadcasts. Things like netmasks, VLANs and routers can do funny things to, and with, broadcast