Question

Vista to seeing all PC's on the network

Asked by: PBComputer

Hello

My Vista PC failed to see certain devices on the network, it failed to see a couple of networkable printers all with valid ip addresses, and more importantly my windows server 2003, which none domain members can see. the pc's have had there firewalls turned off to test and i get the same results.

Any thoughts?

Paul

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Asked On
2009-11-03 at 11:10:34ID24868361
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Miscellaneous Networking

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Windows Vista

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Windows 64-bit

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Answers

 

by: tgerbertPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:21:33ID: 25732465

Is the Vista PC a member of the domain, and is it using the Active Directory DNS?  Have you enabled Network Discovery in the Network and Sharing Center?

 

by: stressless-ITPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:24:31ID: 25732488

you will need to active network discovery in the network and sharing center as tqerbert metioned.

 

by: PBComputerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:25:07ID: 25732494

Yes all our PCs are on domain, its when a clien brings there pc in i seen it.

Yes i have Network Discovery in the Network and Sharing Center enabled

Not sure about Active Directory DNS (all ip a given out by the router, due to the amount of pcs we fix, we ont what to have to set it up manually on each pc

Paul

 

by: PBComputerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:26:14ID: 25732509

@stressless-IT its actually enabled, which is what is why i cant work it out.

 

by: tgerbertPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:26:23ID: 25732511

Is the firewall on the Vista PC stopped?

 

by: stressless-ITPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:26:29ID: 25732512

the answer is then no to his first question. are they all on the same subnet and switch?

 

by: stressless-ITPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:29:34ID: 25732543

does the printers broadcast their information? if the computer was on the domain the windows DNS would handle the information exchange for network discovery. as these are client pcs shared printers and domain control servers will not show up as the computer will not have the auth to access them. if you go into the printer config you should see a wins set option. turn that on and set up a wins server that is not part of the domain and that should resolve that problem.

 

by: PBComputerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:36:39ID: 25732623

@stressless-IT yesthey are on the same subne and switch

all the printers broadcasr there information, the mono laser and the colour the brother shows up, bu the colour laser failes.

Coud this be fixed making it a workgroup as the workgroup function would fill our needs fully?

Paul


 

by: PBComputerPosted on 2009-11-04 at 11:22:08ID: 25742859

thanks, i found i was the pc kept chaging from visable to hidden, thanks

 

by: PBComputerPosted on 2009-11-04 at 11:22:44ID: 31649586

Thanks

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