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Yes this I know about WINS and browser service
being different. My first question is, is it OK to shutdown browser
service on domain controllers and WINS servers and not affect WINS and DC
functionality? I realize it is an obscure question but it was posed to me
and I am not sure how to best answer it. The second question is, what is
a best practice method to fully populate Network Neighborhood either in Windows
or in an app such as Veritas or Symantec that look to “browse” a
network to find clients. The issue is not all clients are showing up –
why? How can I get them to all show up? Sorry for the confusion and I hope this
attempt makes more sense. ~Brian From: joe
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WINS is name resolution. The browser
service doesn't do name resolution, it is a directory of NetBIOS resources and
machine names. The services aren't the same, WINS is used to resolve names that
the browser service maintains. For your specific question, you can
disable browser everywhere and Windows will be fine. However if your users
browse to resources, they may have an issue... What exactly is your goal? joe From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Two Wins servers, 10 subnets, all clients point to both Wins
servers, mix of Windows clients Is there an issue with disabling the Computer Browser
service on all clients (assuming they are all Wins clients)? Theoretically speaking, however, I'm a bit unsure.
Also, would turning off the Computer Browser service on (1) the Wins servers
and/or (2) Domain Controllers be problematic? Again, all would be Wins
clients vs. Computer Browser "broadcast" clients. Any advice or assistance here would be appreciated.
I've done a fair amount of research, but can't really find anything pertaining
to eliminating the Computer Browser service in lieu of using Wins only. Methods to "fully" populate our Network
Neighborhood is really what I'm trying to achieve here...
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- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Computer Br... Stockbrugger, Brian L.
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Comput... joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Comput... Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
