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We have a number of workstations (most if not all are Windows XP Pro) that
have AD computer accounts, are currently turned on with a user logged into
AD, have file and print sharing enabled, but do not show up in the network
browse list (My Network Places). However, a number of other workstations DO
show up in the network browse list.
I can ping the workstations by NetBIOS name, and I can access them by
running \\computername\sharename from the run command. I have searched
through the services of both workstations that do appear and those that do
not appear, but I can't find any service that is consistently started on one
type and not started on the other type.
Is there anything I can do to correct this behavior and get all workstations
in the AD Domain listed in the network browse list?
Thank you for your help with this.
Logan Burt
loburt@spam-me-not.__yahoo__.com
have AD computer accounts, are currently turned on with a user logged into
AD, have file and print sharing enabled, but do not show up in the network
browse list (My Network Places). However, a number of other workstations DO
show up in the network browse list.
I can ping the workstations by NetBIOS name, and I can access them by
running \\computername\sharename from the run command. I have searched
through the services of both workstations that do appear and those that do
not appear, but I can't find any service that is consistently started on one
type and not started on the other type.
Is there anything I can do to correct this behavior and get all workstations
in the AD Domain listed in the network browse list?
Thank you for your help with this.
Logan Burt
loburt@spam-me-not.__yahoo__.com