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Guest Troy Bruder
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Hello,

 

Ok, probably a dumb question but i'll ask anyway. I have a small network,

consisting of 4 subnets. In each subnet, there is a local Windows 2003

DNS/Wins/DHCP server. Clients in each site are configured via DHCP to point

to the local DNS/WINS resolvers. The DNS/WINS servers are all DC's.

 

DNS is replicated and so is WINS. DNS via AD replication and WINS via a

hub/spoke replication partner setup.

 

In each site, if I browse My Network Places | Entire Network, I only see

machines local to that subnet instead of ALL machines on the network.

 

What the heck am I missing!?

 

Troy

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Guest Bill Grant
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Re: Entire Network missing machines?

 

That should work if WINS is replicating. WINS should allow the master

browsers to communicate directly.

 

The computer browser service is still essentially the same as it was in

NT. The standard tool for browser problems is still browstat. See KB 188305

..

 

 

 

"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:#6XZV3oyIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hello,

>

> Ok, probably a dumb question but i'll ask anyway. I have a small network,

> consisting of 4 subnets. In each subnet, there is a local Windows 2003

> DNS/Wins/DHCP server. Clients in each site are configured via DHCP to

> point to the local DNS/WINS resolvers. The DNS/WINS servers are all DC's.

>

> DNS is replicated and so is WINS. DNS via AD replication and WINS via a

> hub/spoke replication partner setup.

>

> In each site, if I browse My Network Places | Entire Network, I only see

> machines local to that subnet instead of ALL machines on the network.

>

> What the heck am I missing!?

>

> Troy

>

>

>

>

Guest Troy Bruder
Posted

Re: Entire Network missing machines?

 

is there an easy way to see if the replications are working? I guess I

could tear down the replication partners and set them up fresh...?

 

 

"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message

news:Oz3B$TqyIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> That should work if WINS is replicating. WINS should allow the master

> browsers to communicate directly.

>

> The computer browser service is still essentially the same as it was in

> NT. The standard tool for browser problems is still browstat. See KB

> 188305 .

>

>

>

> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:#6XZV3oyIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hello,

>>

>> Ok, probably a dumb question but i'll ask anyway. I have a small

>> network, consisting of 4 subnets. In each subnet, there is a local

>> Windows 2003 DNS/Wins/DHCP server. Clients in each site are configured

>> via DHCP to point to the local DNS/WINS resolvers. The DNS/WINS servers

>> are all DC's.

>>

>> DNS is replicated and so is WINS. DNS via AD replication and WINS via a

>> hub/spoke replication partner setup.

>>

>> In each site, if I browse My Network Places | Entire Network, I only see

>> machines local to that subnet instead of ALL machines on the network.

>>

>> What the heck am I missing!?

>>

>> Troy

>>

>>

>>

>>


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