How can I browse list of computers in my network places ?

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How can I browse list of computers in my network places after super scope
implement ?
Now I implement super scope (2 logical network on physical network) in my
company. One scope is 192.168.0.XXX and another is 192.168.11.XXX.
192.168.0.XXX 's default gateway is 192.168.0.4
192.168.11.XXX's default gateway is 192.168.11.1
But both of IP default gateway is on one LAN card of Windows 2000 Server
that installing ISA and act as gateway of network. Now I can access all
resouce in both sides. Excepting in case of " browsing list of computers in
my network places ".
I think NETBios can not rout over difference subnet but User requirement
defines it's need. How I can set up super scopes or network setting to meet
this requirement.

Thank you for the answer,
 
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Phillip Windell

Ron said:
How can I browse list of computers in my network places after super scope
implement ?
Now I implement super scope (2 logical network on physical network) in my

Define two logical networks in your context. There is a difference between
doing it with VLANs and doing it not using VLANs.
But both of IP default gateway is on one LAN card of Windows 2000 Server
that installing ISA and act as gateway of network. Now I can access all
resouce in both sides. Excepting in case of " browsing list of computers in
my network places ".

You need to re-explain that. Putting ISA into the picture suddenly causes
the picture to make no sense.
I think NETBios can not rout over difference subnet but User requirement
defines it's need. How I can set up super scopes or network setting to meet
this requirement.

First you probably don't need the Superscopes,...but secondly it wouldn't
matter anyway. There is no relationship between them and "network browsing".

Computer browsing (Network Places) requires a WINS Server.
 

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