Wins on multiple network cards

M

Marco

Hi,

I have a win2000 server (SP4) that is running DHCP / DNS /
WINS services.
This server have two network card:

on internal network 172.19.105.1
on "external" network 192.168.20.1 (network of another
company)

I gived priority to 172.19.105.1 and for DNS and DHCP,this
services are running on internal network,in stand of WINS
that is running in both network.How can I disable the
external network?
 
R

Robert L [MS-MVP]

quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
The browser was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master
SYMPTOMS: 1) Event Viewer System log shows Event id: 8021 and Description:
The browser was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master
<PDC> on the network \device\<protocol_netcard>. 2) Event id: 8032 and
Description: The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too
many times on transport of <protocol_netcard>.
This symptom occurs because 1) your computer is a multihomed computer or
using multiple network cards in the same subnet; 2) your computer is a
master browser; 3) Your computer is running the TCP/IP protocol.
Resolutions: find the failed protocol_netcard or use browstat status (from
NT Resource Kit) to find the problem and the card. Then
1) Stop computer browser to prevents the computer from receiving computer
browse lists from other networks.
2) Remove or disable the card.
3) Unbind it from the workstation service.
4) Uncheck Client for MS Networks on the card.
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