Re: One Workstation unable to "browse" the network

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do you only have one nic in the server???

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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OS of workstation: XP Pro
IPconfig on workstation:
192.168.1.88
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.4
Node type: Hybrid (what's this?)
IP routing enabled: no
WINS Proxy Enabled: no
 
IP of server:
192.168.1.4
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
has it's IP as dns server
 
does this help any?
am working remotely today -- is that going to hinder me somehow?
 
 
Susan
What is the OS of the workstation?
Please post the IPconfig /all for both the server and this workstation.

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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I have a small SBS2003 network with 11 workstations. I have just added an
additional workstation with nothing new or remarkable in any way.

For some reason, this workstation is unable to browse the network. I was
able to successfully join it to the domain and I AM able to map network
drives without any problem at all, but cannot go out through My Network
Places and browse the entire network.

I have checked all the services and even enabled a few I do not normally
enable. No luck.

I have checked and the computer is listed in AD computers and seems to have
no different settings than any other computer on the network.

In the event viewer, event 1054 is logged and I am at a loss to what it
means as well. It tells me to run gpudate at the command prompt and when i
do, it refreshes the policy, but still no browing on the network.

In the event viewer, event 1053 is logged and the "resolution" reports this:
RESOLUTION
In an appropriate Group Policy Object at the Domain Controllers container
(most likely the Default Domain Controllers Policy), ensure that the
appropriate groups are listed in the "Access this Computer from the Network"
permission. You can find this permission in the following folder:
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment
The following groups have the "Access this Computer from the Network"
permission on domain controllers by default:
Administrators
Authenticated Users
Everyone
NOTE: Include the Everyone group in the list of groups because certain
operations involve accounts that may not have been authenticated to the
domain yet. Examples of these operations include when a user changes an
expired password at logon, or when a user in a trusting domain needs to
anonymously enumerate users and groups to apply Access Control Lists (ACLs)
in the trusting domain (for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or inter-forest
trusts).

Can someone help me with the above resolution. I'm lost. Where am I finding
this?

Thanks in advance for your help. I really appreciate all of you!
Susan



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