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On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:

> You mean WINS name resolution problems? Yes, I'll check for that the
> next time I am having this problem. After thinking about your
> suggestion, I realized that some of my friends were plugging their
> laptops into my lan, maybe that screwed up the default browser or
> something like that. Do you know by any chance a way to figure out what
> a win2k workstation is thinking about its default master browser?

A logon server is the DOMAIN<0x1c> list of servers.
Use 'nmblookup -U <wins ip> -R DOMAIN#1c' to find out what the 
WINS server is reporting back.





cheers, jerry
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