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date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 06:42:51 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.active.directory.integration        back       


Browse problems   
We have about 400 Servers and 6-8000 clients. Upgraded this year to AD03 non
native. 22 domain controllers scattered across multiply campuses. We are a
hospital. When I add new servers to the domain, they do not show in any
browse list. They do not show in Network neighborhood, or programs that
use browsing such as DameWare, Netbackup etc. I have found that our Pc
group has been installing pc's with Browsing enabled. These are 90% XP
Clients. DC's and servers are mostly W2k and W3k About 20 servers are 64bit.
Is there a limitation in Windows for browsing? Perhaps a Table I could
change? It is causing critical problems.
Thank you for your help.
date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 06:42:51 -0500   author:   Widdow Maker

Re: Browse problems   
Hi,

This is an exchange server news group - much better chance for a reply if 
you post in a dedicated windows news group.

Leif

"Widdow Maker"  skrev i meddelelsen 
news:bRU0j.5$kk4.2@newsfe02.lga...
> We have about 400 Servers and 6-8000 clients. Upgraded this year to AD03 
> non
> native. 22 domain controllers scattered across multiply campuses. We are a
> hospital. When I add new servers to the domain, they do not show in any
> browse list. They do not show in Network neighborhood, or programs that
> use browsing such as DameWare, Netbackup etc. I have found that our Pc
> group has been installing pc's with Browsing enabled. These are 90% XP
> Clients. DC's and servers are mostly W2k and W3k About 20 servers are 
> 64bit.
> Is there a limitation in Windows for browsing? Perhaps a Table I could
> change? It is causing critical problems.
> Thank you for your help.
>
>
date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 23:04:16 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [ MVP]

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