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Gabor Szemeredy
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      25th May 2007
Hello friends!
We have 3 subnets in our network.
192.168.42.xxx
192.168.52.xxx
192.168.62.xxx
Routing is Ok , so I can ping the workstation
on every segment from any other workstation.
Active directory is not activated.
On the windows 2003 server ( on the segment 62)
is IsDomainMaster in the registry set as True
hoping that it will become the domain master browser collecting browser
lists from master
browsers on the other segments.
We are still viewing only the workstations on the segment we are on.
Is it possible to set up the whole network to see all workstations on all
segments , or it is impossible without active directory?
Thanks
 
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John Wunderlich
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      25th May 2007
"Gabor Szemeredy"<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hello friends!
> We have 3 subnets in our network.
> 192.168.42.xxx
> 192.168.52.xxx
> 192.168.62.xxx
> Routing is Ok , so I can ping the workstation
> on every segment from any other workstation.
> Active directory is not activated.
> On the windows 2003 server ( on the segment 62)
> is IsDomainMaster in the registry set as True
> hoping that it will become the domain master browser collecting
> browser lists from master
> browsers on the other segments.
> We are still viewing only the workstations on the segment we are
> on. Is it possible to set up the whole network to see all
> workstations on all segments , or it is impossible without active
> directory? Thanks
>


By design, Windows Networking does not span subnets.
To do this, you have two basic options:
1) Add all hosts to the "lmhosts" file
(usually c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts)
2) Use a WINS Server

For more info:
"MS Windows NT Server 4.0 - WINS Architecture and Capacity Planning"
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/plan/winswp.mspx>

HTH,
John
 
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Phillip Windell
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      25th May 2007
A Master Browser is only the Master Browser of the subnet it "lives" in.
Without a Domain there is no Domain Master Browser to combine the "browse lists"
from the subnet Master Browsers. The Domain Master Browser will always be the
DC with the "PDC Role" in the event there are more than one DC, it is the same
thing for the Domain Time Source.


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"Gabor Szemeredy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello friends!
> We have 3 subnets in our network.
> 192.168.42.xxx
> 192.168.52.xxx
> 192.168.62.xxx
> Routing is Ok , so I can ping the workstation
> on every segment from any other workstation.
> Active directory is not activated.
> On the windows 2003 server ( on the segment 62)
> is IsDomainMaster in the registry set as True
> hoping that it will become the domain master browser collecting browser
> lists from master
> browsers on the other segments.
> We are still viewing only the workstations on the segment we are on.
> Is it possible to set up the whole network to see all workstations on all
> segments , or it is impossible without active directory?
> Thanks



 
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