Thanks Marc.
I have another question though, why would only a few of
our workstations try and force elections? They all have
the same image so I don't understand why only a few would
try and force elections. I am going to double check the
services on the systems that are forcing elections and the
systems that are not.
Thanks for any thougts you have on this.
Chip
>-----Original Message-----
>Turn off the Computer Browser service and disable it. It
will not affect the
>clients ability to browse or show up in browse lists, but
will stop it from
>participating in and forcing elections.
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>Thanks,
>Marc Reynolds
>Microsoft Technical Support
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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>"Chip Gehrke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:69f001c3e676$2c0a5570$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> How do I disable a workstation with W2K or WinXP from
>> trying to continually force elections to try and be a
>> master browser on our network? I knew how to do it with
>> Win98 and 95 but I don't know how to accomplish this
with
>> 2000 or XP.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated. We have some XP laptops
>> that are continually hitting our WINS servers trying to
be
>> the master browser.
>>
>>
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