Browser issues HELP!!!!

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according to Steve in another newsgroup my problem is a
browser issue, how do I fix it? trying below worked
 
Is the problem that you don't see the server or you don't see the share? Is this a domain or a workgroup? Make sure that
NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled. Make sure that if you are using a WINS server that all machines point at the WINS server.
Verify that you are using only one protocol preferably TCP/IP. There are some tools available that can help you troubleshoot
browsing problems. The best is browstat.exe. This can be found on the Windows 2000 Server CD in the support tools. For info
on troubleshooting browser issues please see 188305 Troubleshooting the Microsoft Computer Browser Service
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=188305


Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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according to Steve in another newsgroup my problem is a
browser issue, how do I fix it? trying below worked

I can't answer the question, but I did want to clarify the difference
between a web browser and the network browse list:
http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/aixbman/fastcon/winnetcon.htm
"The browse list on a Windows network is the list of other hosts and
domains available on a network. Windows maintains the browse list to
present other hosts offering network services through a point-and-click
user interface rather than asking users to remember the names of remote
hosts and services. Windows clients use the browse list to construct the
view of the network shown in the Network Neighborhood (renamed My
Network Places in Windows 2000) and Windows Explorer. The browse list is
also accessible from the command line using the NET VIEW command."
 
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