Event ID 8032 and 8021 on my servers

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry



I have a Win2k3 Domain, Exchange 2003
DC's are DHCP and DNS, No WINS in env.
My second DC is showing these errors and all other servers in my production
servers are showing these errors.

When I run browstat status <domain> I see both my DC's, but I see a third
host which is usually a client PC, which most of my users run Win2k3 Server.
When I run this over and over, I get the same 2 DC's, but always a different
host.

Would setting the computer browser service on my client machines to manual
change anything? Or even disabling the computer browser on these client
machines.

What are the pros and cons?

thanks


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Collection based on Site Code
    ... not all the servers are showing up some are still missing. ... > client falls under the site boundaries and is a potential client. ...
    (microsoft.public.sms.admin)
  • Re: [fw-wiz] Defense in Depth to the Desktop
    ... > network hardware mechanisms. ... The Strong Internal Network Defense ... The client subnet and the server ... Servers are allowed to reply to clients, ...
    (Firewall-Wizards)
  • [fw-wiz] Defense in Depth to the Desktop
    ... network hardware mechanisms. ... controls is highlighted when the internal network and systems suffer ... The client subnet and the server ... Servers are allowed to reply to clients, ...
    (Firewall-Wizards)
  • Re: [fw-wiz] Defense in Depth to the Desktop
    ... Sounds a lot like Domain Based Security (not Windows 'domains', ... > network hardware mechanisms. ... The client subnet and the ... Servers are allowed to reply to clients, ...
    (Firewall-Wizards)
  • Re: What doesnt lend itself to OO?
    ... objects need to be explicitly maintained....thus the rise of stateless ... of state largely the responsibility of the client. ... object only exists on 1 out of n servers the load balancer needs to ...
    (comp.object)