"browstat status" appears to fix my network places missing compute

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I've being having the same or similar problems as many others, namely when
using My Network Places it fails with a no server list error when attempting
to access "this computer" or any others for that matter. It happens whether
or not my XP (SR2) PC is alone or not on the network. My other PCs (both
Win98) however never exhibit the problem.

However, I have discovered that if I run "browstat status" prior to trying
to access the resources using 'my network places' it works everytime. At
least until now I have had 100% success with it. I also only appear to need
to run it once ie at startup.

Can anybody explain why this should resolve the issue, given a restart of
the browser service has no impact and niether has anything else I've tried.
 
This may help, quoted from http://howtonetworking.com.
How to announce a networking computer t to a Mater Browser

In general, upon boot up, members of the domain or workgroup announce themselves to the master browser once a minute for 5 minutes then every 12 minutes afterwards. They do this by sending a server announcement packet to the master browser. If a computer sharing resources does not respond for three announcement periods of 12 minutes each, the master browser removes that computer from its browse list. If this is the case, you may not be able to browse in My Network Places, or the net view command will receive system 53 - No network path found.

To force a networking computer to announce itself to the Master Browser, you may have som eoptions;

1. Restart the Computer Services.
2. Use ping -a Ip option.
3. Run browstat.exe.


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I've being having the same or similar problems as many others, namely when
using My Network Places it fails with a no server list error when attempting
to access "this computer" or any others for that matter. It happens whether
or not my XP (SR2) PC is alone or not on the network. My other PCs (both
Win98) however never exhibit the problem.

However, I have discovered that if I run "browstat status" prior to trying
to access the resources using 'my network places' it works everytime. At
least until now I have had 100% success with it. I also only appear to need
to run it once ie at startup.

Can anybody explain why this should resolve the issue, given a restart of
the browser service has no impact and niether has anything else I've tried.
 
Thanks for that,

However, can you explain why my XP machine when started standalone fails to
announce itself to itself (from the bowstat status return the XP machine is
being indicated as the master browser).

I'm assuming that on startup the XP machnine is electing itself as master
browser but for some reason not annoucing itself/generating the list of
machines - is there anyway to tell given the test appears to fix the problem.
 

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