s this necessarily a Microsoft issue? Aside from the client PC's it's
all a third-party implementation of SMB that you have. Did anything in
CentOS get updated?

CentOS has not been updated since it was installed on the machine something like 7 years ago.

At a prompt on Windows 7 what does 'net view /domain:yourdomain' return?

It returns a subset of the machines that are visible in the Win 7 "Network" applet (currently "Network" shows 51 machines; net view lists 42). Both lists show machines that are not currently running, and although I can't be positive, I think that at least some of them haven't been running since yesterday or earlier. (I know there is some kind of "cycle" involved in updating the "master browse" list...I think I read 45 minutes or something, but in any case, there is no master browser.)

BTW, a naked "net view" without the domain switch returns the same list.

Thanks Alan.

Ken

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