Re: XP AND 2000
- From: jeffuk123 <jeffuk123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 04:07:26 -0800
Thanks Ace,
First class service once again. Thankyou.
Jeff
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
In news:0749B80D-A7F5-4522-8A5E-5969A058D670@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,.
jeffuk123 <jeffuk123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on
below:
Hello to everyone,
This is just a general question really.
I came across a network setup with the following:-
. NT4 Server
. Windows XP machines
. Windows 2000 PC
. Windows 98 Machines
Basically, all PCs except the Windows 2000 machine are on the domain.
The Windows 2000 PC is on a workgroup, the same name as the domain.
Lets assume, the following:-
. Windows XP machine = XP-A (domain)
. Windows XP machine =XP-B (domain)
. Windows 2000 = 2000-C (workgroup)
My questions really are:-
1. The Windows 2000 PC can see some of the other PCs in 'my network
places' but not all of them. All other PCs are on a domain. Is this
because some of the other PCs are turned off or can this still happen?
They should still show up for a time even after turning them off. If you
have WINS, they will still show all the time. Could be permissions as well.
Could also be XP uses forced network packet signing too.
2. Also, all PCs from the XP machines can be seen in 'my network
places' but none of them can be pinged!!!
XP Firewall?
3. When XP-A tries to access resources on XP-B in 'my network places'
all is fine. When XP-B tries to access resources on XP-A in 'my
network places' it throws up a a username and password box. The
username is greyed out with a guest account.
Because it doesn't recognize the logged on account. Check in it's local
policy if Classic sharing and security model is enabled. It should be by
default if joined.
4. Finally, why is it that even when a PC is not on a domain i.e. on a
workgroup, it can still view resources on the domain. I thought the
whole point of a domain was security etc and authentication. This
confuses me.
Because of the default Browser service.
Many thanks to all who take their time to answer and view my
questions, Jeff
I hope they help...
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