Windows 95 Browsing Problems on Windows NT Server DomainLast reviewed: September 9, 1996Article ID: Q140390 |
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SYMPTOMSBrowsing from a Windows 95 client that is part of a Windows NT Domain with Network Neighborhood shows an empty window. -or- Double-clicking Entire Network gives an the error message:
Unable to browse the network. The network is not accessible. CAUSEThe Windows 95 client is configured both to logon to an NT Domain and is also configured as a Workgroup machine. Meaning that the Workgroup value and the NT Domain value's do not match.
RESOLUTIONEither have the Windows 95 client exist as part of a workgroup or as part of the Windows NT domain. Do this from the Network icon in Control Panel. Unlike Windows NT or Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 identifies the Workgroup and Domain settings in two different places in the Network section of Control Panel.
MORE INFORMATIONIf you log onto an Windows NT Domain from your Windows 95 computer and browse the Network Neighborhood, you only see Workgroup machines. These are individual computers that are not part of the Windows NT Domain (they may or may not have resources to share). If you want to view domain resources, double click the Entire Network icon. This list may appear instantly or may take several minutes to assemble depending upon the size and complexity of the network. To Enable Windows NT Domain validation for proper browsing of the domain's resources:
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