- Master Browser
- Posted by Phillip on November 21st, 2003
Can you disable a remote vpn Win2k's attempt to be the
master browser in an NT 4.0 network?
- Posted by Andy on November 21st, 2003
That is a good question ive also ran into this issue
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- Posted by Marc Reynolds [MSFT] on November 22nd, 2003
Hi,
You can simply stop and disable the Computer Browser server on the Windows
2000 box. It won't prevent it from showing up in a browse list or being able
to browse, but will stop it from trying to become a master browser.
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Microsoft Technical Support
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