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Anne Butera
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      20th Apr 2004
Suddenly, when I browse our internal network, there are
over 50 domains listed that do not belong to us. If I
double click them, there is nothing inside. My guess is
that our master browser somehow got corrupted. Is there a
way to edit the browse list for a domain? How do you
think all of these domains could have gotten added?

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luc wastiaux
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      20th Apr 2004
Anne Butera wrote:
> Suddenly, when I browse our internal network, there are
> over 50 domains listed that do not belong to us. If I
> double click them, there is nothing inside. My guess is
> that our master browser somehow got corrupted. Is there a
> way to edit the browse list for a domain? How do you
> think all of these domains could have gotten added?


I suggest that you use packet-sniffing software such as Ethereal to
check by whom these domains are advertised. Just start Ethereal, start
the packet-capture and press reload when you have the list of the
domains in explorer. Stop the capture and look for the ServerEnum
response packets or whatever they are called. They should contain a list
of the available domains. That might give you an idea of where the
problem comes from.

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