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Alexander Semenenko2017-10-24 11:37:56
Computer networks
Alexander Semenenko, 2017-10-24 11:37:56

Why might the network browser wizard not work on windows server 2008?

The network scheme is as follows: a domain controller (linux), a terminal server (windows server 2008) is introduced into the domain. There are 20 computers in the office, they are not in the domain, but in the working group of the same name.
I started the "Computer Browser" service on a terminal server. Allowed him to be a master browser (in the registry). On all other computers, it was forbidden to be a master browser.
After everything was done, everyone turned off the computers and turned them on. Then I began to look at what was happening, and it turns out that there was no master browser on the network. On client PCs, I banned it, but the terminal did not want to become one.
Now on one of the PCs he allowed me to become a master browser, it did not turn off and everything works, but you need to transfer the role to the server.
Here is the question, is it because he is in the domain, and the rest of the PCs are in the workgroup? Or should it not interfere? And what else could be wrong.

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Igor, 2017-10-24
@DMGarikk

Make a normal network architecture, and not half in a domain, half not in a domain, and there will be no heaps of problems right away.
PS as a perversion on this topic, you can try to raise the wins server

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