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What are the subnets? And what is the
gateway config. Also, When you
say browse do you mean Network neighborhood? If so play with the LMHosts file to
see if you can force resolution if you can it is probably a WINS issue. Are the
servers WINS clients? Do the registrations look OK? Can the XP/2k systems log on? Can they
ping via FQDN and IP? Make sure you separate the hostname
function and the NetBIOS function when you troubleshoot this one. If it is Net
Neighborhood :( then it is probably a WINS issue or browser service issue. Are there error in the System event log? Kevin -----Original Message----- Okay, Situation: I
have two subnets (subnet A and subnet B) with gateways between then. All
my DCs (and the rest of my server farm) is on subnet A. There
are clients on both subnets. All the the clients are either
Windows XP or Windows 2000 Prof patched to current standards. The servers
are all Windows 2000 fully patched. Problem: For
some reason I am unable to browse the network from any client on the subnets
B. On subnet A I can only browse those computers and servers that
are located on subnet A. Attempted
Fixes: I
have reviewed my current services. I checked my WINS servers. I can
locate all machines if I search Active Directory using the Find Computers
options. The IPC$ is mapped. Any
suggestions would be helpful. Thanks, Chuck |
Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] OT: Unable to browse across the subnets/gatew... Charles Carerros
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Unable to browse across the subn... Sullivan, Kevin
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Unable to browse across the subn... Charles Carerros
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Unable to browse across the subn... Sullivan, Kevin
