Glo8al wrote:
Is there any way to stop the NASLite+ from becoming the master browser?
I don't have a DC and the main server which is usually the MB does reboot twice a week, but once its back online it became the master browser. Since I've had the NASLite this doesn't work any more, which also stuffs up people trying to browse our network via VPN.
Any ideas on what I could try or do?
Thx
I'm having the same problem. The NASLite+ box is preventing being able to browse the network from the WinXP SP2 PC's connected to it.
There are two odd things about it, however:
1. It doesn't matter how I have the browser settings on the WinXP boxes. I can turn the computer browser service completely off on all of the other systems on the network, leave them all set on auto, or set one to force master browser -- doesn't matter. NASLite+ hangs the ability to browse the network even if it is the ONLY system on the network that is trying to be master browser.
2. It doesn't happen immediately. I can bring up the network (order doesn't seem to matter -- i.e. NASLite first, or WinXP clients first). All will be fine for a few hours (network browsable), then at some seemingly random point the ability to browse will disappear and stay gone until I shutdown the NASLite box. At that point (assuming that computer browser is running on one or more of the WinXP boxes), the network will be browsable again.
The symptom is not usually a "Workgroup not accessible" error like you get when there is no master browser. Instead, browsing the workgroup just results in a blank window.
It's almost as if NASLite+ is forcing master browser over any other computers on the network (which is OK in my case), but then at some point losing the table and not returning anything. But since it insists on being master browser, no other PC can take over the task.
I'm convinced that something isn't working right in NASLite's behaviour with regards to network master browser, but I'm not enough of an expert in this area to figure it out.
On a tangential note -- does anyone know of a Windows-based tool for diagnosing network browser settings (e.g. which computer is current acting as master browser) on a peer-to-peer workgroup network? The only ones that I've been able to find (MS browstat and browcon) appear to only work on PDC setups.