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click the Network Neighborhood icon and see all the computers in your domain
or workgroup.
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"Rob" <rob_nicholson@nospam_unforgettable.com> wrote in message
news:S1sih.19947$(E-Mail Removed)...
>A Windows XP PC sometimes gets this warning message in the event log on my
>test network:
>
> The browser was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser
> master \\GANDALF on the network
> \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{6B3688D9-5991-4354-A1ED-0D009B697289}. The data is
> the error code.
>
> It doesn't seem to be a big problem and I've read in several places that
> it can be ignored or that the browser should be disabled. I'm guessing
> it's because my DC is on a wireless NIC and it keeps going to
> sleep/dropping occasionally.
>
> The question is though, is it possible to determine if the PC *ever* is
> able to retrieve a list of servers? The event logs is showing only when it
> fails - it would be useful if it then showed it succeeded (as do some
> other events).
>
> Cheers, Rob.
>