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<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote"><br>His problem is WINS resolution doesn't tell the workstations which<br>computer is the domain controller and that is what he needs to fix<br>
(first by designating a domain controller and then by making sure that<br>WINS is functioning well).<br>
<div class="im"><br>Craig<br></div></blockquote>
<div>Thanks for all the help. I agree that WINS seems to be the issue, or atleast it is a place that we can start with to help track down the issue.</div>
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<div>Currently 192.168.4.1 is the WINS server. This is necessary because I need cross subnet brownsing between 192.168.6. and 192.168.5. According to the man page for smb.conf only one computer on your network can be a WINS server and this is the computer that all other computers have access to.</div>
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<div>That being said 192.168.6. and 192.168.5. are both PDC's for their subnet. All I have done is moved the 192.168.6.1 configuration to a new machine. Replaced that machine. Removed Samba 3.0 and Installed Samba3x.</div>
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<div>How do I make sure that 192.168.4.1 recognizes 192.168.6.1 as the ADMIN PDC so that WINS traffic is directed correctly?</div>
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