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Network Workgroup problems --- Help Appreciated!

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Having some problems with my workgroup - which is weird because I'm pretty sure I have everything set up right.

 

I have a Windows 2000 Server box and a Windows 2000 Professional box both a member of the same WG, called "EUROPA" and both have distinct statically ***igned IP addresses, with the same subnet mask.

 

TCP/IP, Client for MS Networks, and F & P Sharing for MS Networks are installed on the stack.

 

The problem I seem to be having is that the "Browse Computers" in My Network Places isn't working, it gives me a "The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available" error, and I can't map any drives.

 

Some of the workstation drives that were mapped to drives on the server that were set up while this setup was mysteriously working for a half a day (but not after rebooting) are still mapped and working.

 

I also have PCMACLAN's AppleTalk protocal loaded on both for interconnectivity to some production Macs on the network - this protocal seems to be working fine and I can get to each other's shares using it, I'd just rather use MS TCP/IP between Windows Machines.

 

I read somewhere about choosing a computer to be a "Master Browser" - I thought that that had something to do with being the computer responsible for maintaining the list of computers in a workgroup, and I know where to set it in Windows 98, but I can't seem to find it in Windows 2000 and I'm not sure if it would have anything to do with my problem anyway.

 

As far as I know no services are failing on boot.

 

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong here?

 

Thanks,

 

IdolWild

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Simple things first. Can you ping the other machines on the network? If so, what name resolution method are you using? WINS? DDNS? WINS is a lot easier and is great for small workgroups. If you have it installed on the server, setup the clients to use it under the TCP/IP properties panel. If you need help, just email me.

 

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Regards,

 

clutch

 

[This message has been edited by clutch (edited 03 December 2000).]

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I can ping the internal network IP of the server from the workstation and vice versa. I wasn't using anything dedicated for name resolution (I thought on a super small network they just sort of 'detected' each other).

 

But on recommendation I installed WINS server on the Advanced Server machine - after installation I didn't do much in the way of configuration, is there something I have to set somewhere? I did list the IP of the server as the registered WINS server for both the professional and server machines in their TCP/IP properties, but that's about it - the problem still exists.

 

What now?

 

Thanks,

 

IdolWild

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Stay away from NetBEUI. While it's a faster protocol for MS OSes, it's a workaround for authentication and other issues you may have. Just use straight TCP/IP.

 

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Regards,

 

clutch

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Oh, we're giving answers? I thought we were just spouting protocols.

 

:D,

-bZj

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