WINS and DNS works fine on W2K and XP*. It is simply (as stated earlier) a way to resolve computerfriendly names to IP-addresses. Assuming that you don't have WINS or DNS installed and are using computerfrienlynames I have to conclude that you are using the Microsoft-master-browser system for...
Just give them a username on your domain and let them use it to connect to the printserver.
They should be able to print. Same thing for file-sharing and exchange. Just authenticate to the server by hand. (for filesharing use: net use [driveletter]:\ \\servername\share password /domain\user)...
I'am 100% absolutely sure that I use the proper syntax. The messages you read in the first post are the output from the nbtstat command routed to a text document (nbtstat -A 10.77.16.17 > c:\nbtstata.txt). If the syntax was not correct I would have expected a command not found or a error like...
No, I am using nbtstat -A 10.77.16.17, 10.77.15.28 is the winsserver and 10.77.16.17 is the server which doesn't list its remote netbiosname. I tried the commando's both from the local server and from a workstation. I can ping the server from the workstation and create mappings. This is working...
I'am trying to troubleshoot the following problem:
When I want to display the "Netbios remote name table" it returns with "HOST not found".
When I try this on the server itself the following happens:
nbtstat -n desplays the netbios local name tabel. When I try nbtstat -A -serverip- it returns a...
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