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I work at home and we have 6 XP Pro, 1 Win 2000, 1 Vista Home Premium
computers in our home workgroup all plugged in to a hub that has a connection to a dsl router. I work ona Win2003 server that is plugged into the same hub but is inside our corporate domain over VPN tunnel. Everything except the Vista machine works great however on our new Vista Home Premium laptop if I turn network discovery on I see all computers in our private home workgroup and all computers in the corporate domain. This is a problem as there are 100+ machines in the domain and it takes a long time to for network to list all the boxes. I've tried opening Windows Explorer, double clicking on network, opening the drop down box for workgroup and selecting the name of our home workgroup. It stills looks at every one of the 100+ computers on the corporate domain and shows then on left navigation tree but not in the list in the right window pane which does show only the home machines. The next time I open Windows Explorer the box for our local workgroup is once again unchecked and all the domain machines show up again. This is making me crazy as we share a lot of files on our home LAN. Any one have suggestions? Thanks |
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Vista Home Premium is not made to be used in domains.
The same as XP home was not for domains either. "John Colaizzi" wrote: I work at home and we have 6 XP Pro, 1 Win 2000, 1 Vista Home Premium computers in our home workgroup all plugged in to a hub that has a connection to a dsl router. I work ona Win2003 server that is plugged into the same hub but is inside our corporate domain over VPN tunnel. Everything except the Vista machine works great however on our new Vista Home Premium laptop if I turn network discovery on I see all computers in our private home workgroup and all computers in the corporate domain. This is a problem as there are 100+ machines in the domain and it takes a long time to for network to list all the boxes. I've tried opening Windows Explorer, double clicking on network, opening the drop down box for workgroup and selecting the name of our home workgroup. It stills looks at every one of the 100+ computers on the corporate domain and shows then on left navigation tree but not in the list in the right window pane which does show only the home machines. The next time I open Windows Explorer the box for our local workgroup is once again unchecked and all the domain machines show up again. This is making me crazy as we share a lot of files on our home LAN. Any one have suggestions? Thanks |
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Thanks Mick but I think you missed the point. I don't want to see the
corporate domain machines from the Vista machine. I only want to see the local workgroup machines from the Vista machine. I can't find a way to not see the corporate machines from the Vista machine. I use the Win 2003 server to be inside the domain. John "Mick Murphy" wrote: Vista Home Premium is not made to be used in domains. The same as XP home was not for domains either. anks |
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Sounds like computer browser issue. If you don't want to see the remote
computers from the network, we need to disable computer browser from the remote while keep local computer browser. Is it possible your VPN server assigns WINS to the VPN client? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "John Colaizzi" wrote in message ... I work at home and we have 6 XP Pro, 1 Win 2000, 1 Vista Home Premium computers in our home workgroup all plugged in to a hub that has a connection to a dsl router. I work ona Win2003 server that is plugged into the same hub but is inside our corporate domain over VPN tunnel. Everything except the Vista machine works great however on our new Vista Home Premium laptop if I turn network discovery on I see all computers in our private home workgroup and all computers in the corporate domain. This is a problem as there are 100+ machines in the domain and it takes a long time to for network to list all the boxes. I've tried opening Windows Explorer, double clicking on network, opening the drop down box for workgroup and selecting the name of our home workgroup. It stills looks at every one of the 100+ computers on the corporate domain and shows then on left navigation tree but not in the list in the right window pane which does show only the home machines. The next time I open Windows Explorer the box for our local workgroup is once again unchecked and all the domain machines show up again. This is making me crazy as we share a lot of files on our home LAN. Any one have suggestions? Thanks |
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Thanks Robert. The Win2003 box does have WINS assigned. This has not been a
problem with the XP machines as they show the corporate domain on a different node under Microsoft Windows Network and only display them if you click that node. The Win2003 system has the WINS assigned in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings. I found a way to colapse the groups so I only see the computers on the local one. Thanks "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Sounds like computer browser issue. If you don't want to see the remote computers from the network, we need to disable computer browser from the remote while keep local computer browser. Is it possible your VPN server assigns WINS to the VPN client? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com |