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05.21.2008 at 11:25PM PDT, ID: 23423413
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not able to see domain pcs in network neighbourhood

Asked by ranjit_sb in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

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I have installed Windows 2003 Enterprise Server R2 with SP2, and created domain. I have installed Exchange  2003 Ent. Sp2 on member server and one Windows XPP client. When i am double clicking My Network Places in domain controller, it shows Add Network Places and Entire Network, by double clicking on Entire Network it shows, four Options (Microsoft Corporation Folder Sharing, Micrsoft terminal Services, Microsoft Windows Network, Web Client Network), after double clicking on 3rd Options it displays Domain Name as microsoft, but once i dowuble click on domain name to see all the PC joined in domain, it displays an error (Microsoft is not accessible. you might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available.) I have logged on the DC as Domain Administrator and do not have any antivirus or firewall software installed, and its a new setup with all default settings.Start Free Trial
[+][-]05.21.2008 at 11:38PM PDT, ID: 21621424

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Zones: Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Windows 2003 R2 Sp2
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[+][-]05.22.2008 at 12:47AM PDT, ID: 21621630

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[+][-]05.22.2008 at 09:23AM PDT, ID: 21625264

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