lists wrote:
WINS?  Never use it. You don't need to either unless you have a specific
application that requires it. If so it would be an older application.
Sounds like your WinXP workstation has designated itself the Master
Browser. Is this a peer to peer network or an AD domain?

It's supposed to be an AD domain.  Definitely not peer to peer.

 If DNS is
configured on your server and the workstations use the Win2003 server
for DNS resolution you won't have this problem.

Cheers.

Well, I'll take a look - there may be a problem with the domain. I know I made a mistake naming the domain lmr.com when there is a separate www.lmr.com. I should have named it something else, but I don't know how to change it without a great deal of effort.

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Larry
rapp at lmr dot com

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