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On Sun, 5 May 2002 16:13:58 -0400 Tom Turak <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> As David Gillett noted, the contents of network neighborhood in a
> peer network of win98 is stored in the master browser, and is only
> partially dynamic, it may refresh rather slowly, at intermittant
> intervals. So simply starting a pc wired to a network will not
> necessarily force a master browser refresh. Especially because you
> have the clients set to 'windows logon' instead of 'client for
> microsoft network', and under properties for microsoft networks
> you chose 'quick logon' instead of 'restore connections'.
>
> Tom Turak
Thanks. Primary Network Logon is Client for Microsoft Networks, and
Network Logon is Logon and restore network connections. The following
appear after Network Neighborhood is refreshed.
With NetBEUI, both computers appear in Network Neighborhood without
clicking shortcuts.
With TCP/IP protocol added, both computers appear in Network Neighborhood
on one computer, but not other, the one that starts first. After five
minutes shortcuts appear in Network Neighborhood on computer that started
second. Clicking shortcuts adds both computer icons to Network
Neighborhood.
With TCP/IP, NetBEUI removed, both computers appear in Network
Neighborhood on one computer, but not other, the one that starts first.
Demetri Kolokotronis
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