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Bob Moore
Well the subject says it all really.
I do most of my work on a medium-sized network (300 or so machines),
and EVERY single time I open the ntwork explorer, it goes off and
starts trying to show me every single machine on the entire network.
There are actually only one or two domains I'm interested in on this
network, but the only solution is to use the "workgroup" drop down
(who named that?!?!) to stop the damn explorer trying to populate the
world.
And the next time I open the explorer, it's like nothing happened.
It's learned nothing and remembered nothing.
Vista must know there are several domains out there, why doesn't it
just show me those and allow me to drill into them, like XP did. XP
had a MUCH more usable interface for network browsing.
And that's before I get to the stupid problems with NAS devices. Yes,
I know about changing the lmcompatibility level. Why do I have to?
Networking seems to be the single weakest part of Vista.
--
Bob Moore
http://bobmoore.mvps.org/
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I do most of my work on a medium-sized network (300 or so machines),
and EVERY single time I open the ntwork explorer, it goes off and
starts trying to show me every single machine on the entire network.
There are actually only one or two domains I'm interested in on this
network, but the only solution is to use the "workgroup" drop down
(who named that?!?!) to stop the damn explorer trying to populate the
world.
And the next time I open the explorer, it's like nothing happened.
It's learned nothing and remembered nothing.
Vista must know there are several domains out there, why doesn't it
just show me those and allow me to drill into them, like XP did. XP
had a MUCH more usable interface for network browsing.
And that's before I get to the stupid problems with NAS devices. Yes,
I know about changing the lmcompatibility level. Why do I have to?
Networking seems to be the single weakest part of Vista.
--
Bob Moore
http://bobmoore.mvps.org/
(this is a non-commercial site and does not accept advertising)
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Do not reply via email unless specifically requested to do so.
Unsolicited email is NOT welcome and will go unanswered.
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