Re: Cant see other domains on network
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SBatiz <SBatiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> I cannot see any of the other domains on my network from my new server
> running sbs2003. I can however see the sbs2003 server (the new one)
> from the other computers on the network. Can anyone please help?
How many domains do you expect to see?
A lot more info about your setup might help.
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