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Chris,

This may be what I was looking for. I knew how to set Win9x to not be the
master browser but couldn't find it on NT/XP. I will give this a try.

Thanks.

Roger Vicker, CCP

Chris Bipes wrote:

> Try  putting a "$" in the scope id field in the NT/XP pc.  You can also go
> to services and stop the master browser service then change to manual start
> all on the NT/XP system.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Vicker, CCP [mailto:rvicker@vicker.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:10 PM
> To: Midrange List
> Subject: V5R1M0 network being abducted by NT/XP
>
> Hello
>
> Background:
> AS/400 model 170
> V5R1M0 (since 2/23/2002)
> Cum C1302510 (latest cum and all groups on order)
> Netserver configured to be the logon server
> Network PCs are Win95, Win98se, WinNT4 Workstation (sp6), WinXP Pro
> No PC servers involved
>
> The WinXP and one of two WinNT4 PCs keep causing the following
> message. Reason code 3 and 4 both show up. If I restart  the named PC
> another shows up soon after. The Win9x PCs do not show up in one of
> these messages at any time. Also, only the Win9x PCs are logging on to
> the AS/400 domain as I haven't been able to confirm if the PLC is
> compatible with WinXP yet and haven't gotten to the NT4.
>
> Any ideas on how to prevent these systems from arguing with the AS/400
> over being the master browser.
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