Re: Network Neighborhood
- From: v-franhe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Frances [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 05:20:50 GMT
Hello Carlos,
Good to hear from you.
I understand that you will randomly lose the browser list when viewing My
Network Places->Entire Network->Microsoft Windows Networks on your winXP
clients, win2k3 member server and win2k3 DC (DC2). You get 8032 error on
DC2 and member server.
Since this issue is not easy to answer, and is not related to the original
issue, I would suggest that you open a new post so that the dedicated MS
engineer can help you on it in a more efficient manner. Please understand
that our newsgroup is an issue based service, meaning we usually respond to
one question/issue per post.
The reason why we ask to post multiple issues separately is so that we can
better track the correct number of issues and to insure that we can deliver
a timely resolution for each issue. Meanwhile, we can concentrate fully on
each of these problems we ask that you post them as separate threads. That
way each issue can receive full attention from the MS engineer (maybe the
same person) to whom it is assigned.
In addition, the following article may be helpful to you.
254527 Browse List Problems When File and Print Sharing Is Not Installed
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=254527
Your understanding on this will be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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