Re: (PM) Browsing Windows network with a PM-3

Steve Bourne (sbourne@livingston.com)
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 00:36:13 -0700

Strictly a Windoz issue - browsing requires knowledge of the netwok hosts.

A WINS server is the best way - second best is to use LMHost files to
detail the IP and names of hosts. Don't forget the #PRE and #DOM entries,
or browsing will STILL not work. In addition, use the #INCLUDE statement
so that the main LMHost entries can be loaded from a server. See MS
Knowledge base article Q150800, Q147795, and Q102878.

Steve Bourne
Technical Trainer
Lucent RABU

PS: Knock yourself out if you decide not to do the WINS server...

At 07:17 PM 6/23/98 -0400, Mike Slavinsky wrote:
>I have a PM-3 with a pri-isdn line that provides remote employees access
>to corporate network resources and have thus far been unable to
>configure the PM-3 to allow remote WIN-95 clients using dial-up
>networking to be able to browse the network neighborhood. The ComOs is
>3.5.1.4.
>Has anyone tried to do this, and if so have you had any success?
>
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