mrcsa_2003, thanks for your reply and articles.
But i know how to disable netbios. I need to know if you can do it with a GPO in Windows 2003. maybe to add a adm template file?
Robin
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We have a windows 2003 domain. Our clients are windows xp and windows 2000.
Is there a way to DISABLE NETBIOS over tcp/ip using a GPO ??
Thanks,
Robin
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The default option in XP is "use the settings from the DHCP server"
Set the option from the DHCP server and you should be done
http://support.microsoft.c
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by: mcsa_2003Posted on 2006-10-01 at 23:50:26ID: 17641266
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