Domain Computers not showing up in Network
Whenever I try to view the Network Computers on any machine on my domain, I can only see 5 servers. There should be about 15 servers and 50 workstations. I have confirmed that Netbios over TCP/IP is enabled. All the proper services are enabled and automatic. Computer Browser, DHCP Client, DNS Client, Network Connections, Network Location Awareness, RPC, Server, Workstation, TCP/IP Netbios helper Any help would be appreciated. EDIT: Also, I am able to browse to all the servers and workstations by going to \\hostname
July 5th, 2012 11:07pm

Yes they are
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July 9th, 2012 4:55pm

I'm pretty sure the computers not displayed are windows 7 WSs. Check the network discovery settings on these workstations under Network and sharing center.Tunde Abagun MCP,MCSA,MCTS,MCITP en p "for the love of Computers"
July 10th, 2012 1:04pm

I'm pretty sure the computers not displayed are windows 7 WSs. Check the network discovery settings on these workstations under Network and sharing center. Tunde Abagun MCP,MCSA,MCTS,MCITP en p "for the love of Computers" You're pretty sure? Actually they're a mix of Windows XP, Windows 7, Server 2003 and Server 2008.
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July 10th, 2012 8:04pm

Try to disable your 3rd party firewall if you have and also windows built-in firewall ,and open cmd type: net view Do you use wireless connection or wire connection? If you use the wireless in your after you select the SSID to be your connection. Windows wiil ask if you want your connection to be Work network, Public, and Private / HOME in windows 7 don't choose public try private / home to see if the problem is fixed. We do not have a 3rd party firewall and the Windows firewall is disabled. We do not use wireless. It is a gigabit ethernet domain. Also, when attempting to run net view from command prompt, it errors out saying "System error 64 has occurred. The specified network name is no longer available"
July 11th, 2012 9:23pm

Is the built-in firewall are disabled on both side.windows xp and windows server? You have to disable the Server Message Block (SMB) Signing to fix the "System error 64 has occurred. The specified network name is no longer available" with the net view command in cmd. Here is a link in which you can download hotfixes to fix this problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916846 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc786681.aspx Yes both client and server side Windows firewalls are disabled. I went ahead and disalbed the SMB signing. We'll see if that has any effect. Thanks for the help.
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July 13th, 2012 4:31pm

Yeah try it. Please mark as answer if this work to help other in the community. This did not fix my problem. I figured it out on my own. For the community's benefit, this service had someone become set to manual across my domain. I set it to automatic through group policy. Function Discovery Resource Publication
July 13th, 2012 8:09pm

Computer Config->Policies->Windows Settings->Security Setttings->System Services
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July 16th, 2012 3:38pm

I just wanted to say Thank you :) This has been puzzling me for a good week now. I tried your GPO fix of Computer Config->Policies->Windows Settings->Security Setttings->System Services and switching Function Discovery Resource Publication to automatic. So far it's working like a charm. Thanks again ! :oD John
March 4th, 2013 9:06pm

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