Hi,
Could be something to do with the NetBIOS over TCP/IP setting. I had a
similar problem to yours, but in a workgroup environment.
"Srikanth" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have 15 Windows XP Professional desktops, one laptop (Windows XP
> Professional), and one Windows 2000 Professional in a Windows 2003 Domain.
>
> We are not able to view other computers using My Network Places from the
> Windows XP Machines, but can able to browse the network by typing the
> corresponding computer name from the run command and exchange files.
>
> When I click on "view my domain" in "My network places" from the desktop
> now
> I got the message "My domain is not accessible. You might not have
> permission
> to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
> find out if you have access permissions. The list of servers for this
> workgroup is currently not available."
>
>
> Can you pls help out on this?
>
> Windows 2003 Server acts as a Domain Controller, Routing and Remote Access
> in the Domain Controller are enabled for Internet access. All the Internet
> access is routed to the Domain Controller. Broadband is connected to the
> Domain Controller. Also the DC acts as a DNS Server and also as a DHCP
> Server.
>
> In all the client Windows XP machines Windows Firewall is enabled.
>
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