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Hi all,

We are runnung a Windows Server 2003 network with 4 Servers, two of which are Domain Controllers. Ever since we upgraded these servers to W2K3 our two DC's do not appear on workstations network browse lists. However they are still accessible by typing a UNC path in Windows Explorer.

Has anyone come across this problem before?

I would appreciate any help regarding this issue...

Thanks
Dave

Gary Fose [MSFT]
Dave,

Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on the 2003 DCs. It is off by default.

Thanks,
Gary
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We are runnung a Windows Server 2003 network with 4 Servers, two of which are Domain
Controllers. Ever since we upgraded these servers to W2K3 our two DC's do not appear on
workstations network browse lists. However they are still accessible by typing a UNC path in
Windows Explorer



Has anyone come across this problem before



I would appreciate any help regarding this issue..



Thanks

Dave
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