Our main server runs W2K Server with active directory. Most of the clients (about 50) use w98 or XP Pro. All of the Win98 machines have no problem exploring the network (aside from the standard W98 issues), but the XP machines will intermittently loose the names of the PC's on the network. This becomes a real hassle when trying to install/run/save applications that can only sort by name resolution.
In most every instance \\"computer name" resolves to the appropriate PC and associate shares, but when viewing the entire Network, the PC's are not there. In really rare instances, we will get one PC that shows up that uses RAS to authenticate to the Domain. The rest of the domain is empty. Pings by IP and name work properly 100% of the time.
Any suggestions? Is this a known issue?
DC, WINS, and DNS servers all on the same W2K Server. NETBios Settings for all XP Pro machines is "default" (NeTBIOS from DHCP or NETBIOS over TCP/IP if static). LMHOSTS enabled on some XP machines.
TIA for the suggestions. Is this enough info, or is more required?
In most every instance \\"computer name" resolves to the appropriate PC and associate shares, but when viewing the entire Network, the PC's are not there. In really rare instances, we will get one PC that shows up that uses RAS to authenticate to the Domain. The rest of the domain is empty. Pings by IP and name work properly 100% of the time.
Any suggestions? Is this a known issue?
DC, WINS, and DNS servers all on the same W2K Server. NETBios Settings for all XP Pro machines is "default" (NeTBIOS from DHCP or NETBIOS over TCP/IP if static). LMHOSTS enabled on some XP machines.
TIA for the suggestions. Is this enough info, or is more required?