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- Configure the Computer Browser service
- If you use the Computer Browser service, this tip will show you some ways to tweak the configuration. We introduced you to Windows NT's Computer Browser service in a previous article and explained the different roles that computers can assume. Now, let's look at...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows NT, TechRepublic Staff, Web browsers, PRODUCTIVITY, Web browser, computer, backup browser, master browser, Windows NT Newsletter, MaintainServerList Yes, Internet
- Technical articles 2005-02-14
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- Unwanted Domains
- I manage a Windows 2003 network for approximately 150 users. At one time we were much larger, with a child domain. That branch has been desolved and the child domain removed according to MS Whitepapers. However, whenever I browse My Network Places, i still see the child...
- Tags: child domain, domain, networking, stresco@...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-19
- Cannot see computers near me
- Have two servers (W2K)connected to a switch, both have static IP's, Mask,dns,wins are the same. I can see computers near me on one server but not the other. Both are in the same workgroup. The problem is I need to see the servers to run a backup script without mapping...
- Tags: computer, IP, Master Browser, RPJ, server, TCP/IP, Web browser, windows
- Q&A 2005-01-25
- Logging on XP machine
- when I log on to XP machine, the autentication process is exterimily slow. When I unplug the network cable from the on board NIC card, it logs me on fast. It seems the problem is form the NIC card, I alrady loaded the updated drivers for all the components.Account for...
- Tags: DNS, DNS server, IP address, Lino767@..., Microsoft Windows XP, POSTER, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-05-04
- Why does this Win2K Pro machine randomly log off an NT domain?
- Client machines can commonly experience network connectivity problems that admins must then troubleshoot. TechRepublic members offered these suggestions to resolve an issue with a Win2K Pro laptop that would randomly log itself off a WinNT domain.Many issues can affect client network connections, and identifying specific problems can often be difficult....
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Windows NT, Ray Geroski, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, Edison, Web browser, Microsoft Windows 2000, browser service, Doug Klippert, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Technical articles 2002-06-18
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