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Jim Hatfield
Further to my earlier posts about cross-site browsing not
working, I see this output from nbtstat:
How do I determine what's causing the "conflict" lines and how
to fix? 192.168.0.101 is the NIC's IP address, the machine is
called SERVER3 and the domain "internal.local".
jim
working, I see this output from nbtstat:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nbtstat -n
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [192.168.0.101] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Local Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
SERVER3 <00> UNIQUE Conflict
SERVER3 <20> UNIQUE Conflict
INTERNAL <1C> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <00> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <1B> UNIQUE Registered
SERVER3 <03> UNIQUE Conflict
INTERNAL <1E> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <1D> UNIQUE Registered
..__MSBROWSE__.<01> GROUP Registered
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{02C2DBAD-CD01-4EFE-A7AD-F8EB55D4B587}:
Node IpAddress: [192.168.0.210] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Local Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
SERVER3 <00> UNIQUE Conflict
SERVER3 <20> UNIQUE Conflict
INTERNAL <1C> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <00> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <1B> UNIQUE Registered
SERVER3 <03> UNIQUE Conflict
INTERNAL <1E> GROUP Registered
INTERNAL <1D> UNIQUE Registered
..__MSBROWSE__.<01> GROUP Registered
How do I determine what's causing the "conflict" lines and how
to fix? 192.168.0.101 is the NIC's IP address, the machine is
called SERVER3 and the domain "internal.local".
jim