Network neighborhood relies on the browser service.  From your description it 
sounds like you likely have a problem with the master browser for that segment. 
 That being said tracking down these failures can be time consuming and 
difficult.  I would suggest using browmon from the resource kit and trying to 
find out who the master browser is to start. Here is a description of how the 
browser service builds its lists: 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;188001
 
Thanks,
 
-Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jason Benway
Sent: Tue 7/26/2005 8:27 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: empty network neighborhood



Starting about a week ago, one of our subnets stopped being able to view any
of the servers though network neighborhood.

All of the servers are in a different subnet than the subnet with the
problem. We only have one WINS server and the computer with problems are
pointing to that server. The workstations can ping the servers by name and a
start > run > \\servername works.

These are all windows XP SP1 and SP2.

Thanks,jb

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