MarkHollings
IS-IT--Management
Hi
Something a little odd has happened to our network. We are running Windows Server 2003, with DHCP, DNS and WINS but several of the XP clients can no longer be browsed and neither can the shared remote printers which are attached to them, but they can print locally. The PC's appear on the network and can be pinged by using either the ip address or the client name. PC's at our remote offices , which are connected via VPN used to appear on the network but don't any more and can't be browsed either.
Just to be completely inconsistent, there are some PC's with shared printers that do appear and can be browsed without any problems.
Mark
Something a little odd has happened to our network. We are running Windows Server 2003, with DHCP, DNS and WINS but several of the XP clients can no longer be browsed and neither can the shared remote printers which are attached to them, but they can print locally. The PC's appear on the network and can be pinged by using either the ip address or the client name. PC's at our remote offices , which are connected via VPN used to appear on the network but don't any more and can't be browsed either.
Just to be completely inconsistent, there are some PC's with shared printers that do appear and can be browsed without any problems.
Mark