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Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: September 6, 2000 6:21 PM
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Subject: Re: netbios, whats it good for?
And who said AppleTalk was chatty? Someone who had
never used a Sniffer to
watch a PC running
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Subject: Re: netbios, whats it good for?
And who said AppleTalk was chatty? Someone who had never used a Sniffer to
watch a PC running NetBIOS for Microsoft networking. ;-)
Priscilla
At 08:38 PM 9/6/00, David Williams wrote:
Netbios: access vs. excess. You decide.
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I have not read Laura's book but it is not good to
have TO MUCH of anything flying around :)
Netbios is packed in TCP/IP .
What is wrong with it ?
Why are you using it ? Answer this and you know if it
is good to have this traffic flying around .
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If
You can remove it in Win2000
Neil
""Scott Nelson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hah! But you can't remove Netbios. It's a Windoze feature. g
Scott
You know that handy-dandy feature in Windows called Network
Neighborhood?
Remove
Hah! But you can't remove Netbios. It's a Windoze feature. g
Scott
You know that handy-dandy feature in Windows called Network Neighborhood?
Remove NetBIOS and you won't see any other workstations on the network.
T. Miller
"beth shriver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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netbios
"windoze" machines.
Cory
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From: Scott Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 7:30 PM
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Subject: Re: netbios, whats it good for?
Hah! But you can't remove Netbios. It's a Windoze feature. g
Scott
You know
If you have a lot of "remote" Netbios which taking a ride on DLSW+, you might
be able to filter them out, if you don't need them.
Scott Nelson wrote:
Hah! But you can't remove Netbios. It's a Windoze feature. g
Scott
You know that handy-dandy feature in Windows called Network
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I was recently reading through one of laura chappels
pod books that suggested netbios was not a good thing
to have too much on the network. I just recently took
a look at my network and i see a TON of it flying
around! capturenet shows:tcp-NETBIOS-SSN
can you tell me what this netbios would be
You know that handy-dandy feature in Windows called Network Neighborhood?
Remove NetBIOS and you won't see any other workstations on the network.
T. Miller
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I was recently reading through one of laura
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 2:19 PM
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Netbios: access vs. excess. You decide.
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I was recently reading through one of laura chappels
pod books that suggested netbios was not a good thing
to have too much on the network. I just recently
And who said AppleTalk was chatty? Someone who had never used a Sniffer to
watch a PC running NetBIOS for Microsoft networking. ;-)
Priscilla
At 08:38 PM 9/6/00, David Williams wrote:
Netbios: access vs. excess. You decide.
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