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Master Browser Election
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20 years 1 month ago #5525
by FallenZer0
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Hello All,
This is what I would like to Know. Let's say we have a workgroup with 10 computers ALL running W2K. Let's say PC-X has been elected as the Master Browser.
How would I Force Election to make a PC of my choice say PC-Z the Master Browser?
Also, what is the time interval between the Host Announcements going out to the Master Browser?
Your Help Is Greatly Appreciated.
This is what I would like to Know. Let's say we have a workgroup with 10 computers ALL running W2K. Let's say PC-X has been elected as the Master Browser.
How would I Force Election to make a PC of my choice say PC-Z the Master Browser?
Also, what is the time interval between the Host Announcements going out to the Master Browser?
Your Help Is Greatly Appreciated.
-There Is A Foolish Corner In The Brain Of The Wisest Man- Aristotle
20 years 1 month ago #5560
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Master Browser
Once a machine has won the election to be master browser it will stay master browser unless something happens to force a re-election. So if you reboot every PC except say PC Z, PC Z will become master browser and stay in that role until its next reboot, crash or loss of network connectivity. So the machine you prefer as browser needs to be either first up in the morning or the one that gets left on. I suppose you could also force election by stopping the browser service on all the other machines. And there may well be a more elegant way on Technet..
Hope that helps, even though it's a little rough and ready
Hope that helps, even though it's a little rough and ready
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20 years 1 month ago #5561
by FallenZer0
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Replied by FallenZer0 on topic Re: Master Browser Election
TheBishop,
Thanks for the explanation.
As you have mentioned, found a great article on Technet. For anyone interested in how Browsers work, how Master Browsers are elected, about server/host announcements etc on an NT4.0 check the below link.
www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/wi...dspecs/ntbrowse.mspx
Thanks for the explanation.
As you have mentioned, found a great article on Technet. For anyone interested in how Browsers work, how Master Browsers are elected, about server/host announcements etc on an NT4.0 check the below link.
www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/wi...dspecs/ntbrowse.mspx
-There Is A Foolish Corner In The Brain Of The Wisest Man- Aristotle
20 years 3 weeks ago #5654
by tfs
Thanks,
Tom
Replied by tfs on topic Re: Master Browser Election
Mainly, when a computer comes on line (if it is set be a browse master), it will force an election. If it is high enough in the pecking order it will take over as browse master. For example:
PDC Win NT server
Win NT server
Win NT workstation
Windows 95
Windows for workgroups
I WFW will only be master of all WFW machines, until something higher shows up (Windows 95, for instance).
BTW. Browse elections can be a killer. I had a rogue 98 machine keep trying to be a browser master and our NT would win. A couple of seconds later, it would try again. Was chewing up our bandwidth (and our NTs resources). We solved the problem by turning the Browse master setting off.
Another good article on Browse elections is:
www.comptechdoc.org/os/windows/ntwsguide/ntwsnfinding.html
Here is one to create a Browse log:
www.jsiinc.com/SUBD/tip1500/rh1534.htm
PDC Win NT server
Win NT server
Win NT workstation
Windows 95
Windows for workgroups
I WFW will only be master of all WFW machines, until something higher shows up (Windows 95, for instance).
BTW. Browse elections can be a killer. I had a rogue 98 machine keep trying to be a browser master and our NT would win. A couple of seconds later, it would try again. Was chewing up our bandwidth (and our NTs resources). We solved the problem by turning the Browse master setting off.
Another good article on Browse elections is:
www.comptechdoc.org/os/windows/ntwsguide/ntwsnfinding.html
Here is one to create a Browse log:
www.jsiinc.com/SUBD/tip1500/rh1534.htm
Thanks,
Tom
20 years 3 weeks ago #5679
by sahirh
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Replied by sahirh on topic Re: Master Browser Election
*gasp*
Could it be ?
*stares at that evil grinning avatar*
*nervously watches his post count*
*posts random funny post to feel more secure*
(Those of you who didn't understand this post have not been on these forums long enough)
Could it be ?
*stares at that evil grinning avatar*
*nervously watches his post count*
*posts random funny post to feel more secure*
(Those of you who didn't understand this post have not been on these forums long enough)
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
20 years 2 weeks ago #5765
by jhun
Replied by jhun on topic Re: Master Browser Election
hi to all
would it be possible that Internet activity (say access to certain URLs) would ceased (or rather unable to query theses sites via DNS) if a force master browser election took place? Would it have something to do with one machine forcing itself to be the master browser or would it be something else? your inputs would be highly appreciated. Thank you.
would it be possible that Internet activity (say access to certain URLs) would ceased (or rather unable to query theses sites via DNS) if a force master browser election took place? Would it have something to do with one machine forcing itself to be the master browser or would it be something else? your inputs would be highly appreciated. Thank you.
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