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Win 2008 Server D/C not seeing Win 7 system in Network view.

REaper5501 (IS/IT--Management)
9 Aug 12 12:19
Current Domain is mixed with Win XP and Win 7 systems. Win 7 Systems can see all Domain systems but Win XP and 2008 Servers including the domain controller in network view. I checked Wins server and the Win 7 box is in there. Also can connect to share drives, printers and backup from the win 7 box. Any clues?
drew1701d (TechnicalUser)
10 Aug 12 14:25
Sounds like a firewall or browser service issue to me.

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