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<title>iSeries NetServer does not appear in Windows My Network Places</title>
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<h2 id="tip1">iSeries NetServer does not appear in Windows My Network Places</h2>
<p>iSeries NetServer&trade; takes advantage of the Microsoft proprietary browsing
protocol which allows it to appear in Windows My Network Places. The Browsing
protocol results in a separate list of computers for each protocol on each
adapter. As a result, and because iSeries NetServer does not support NetBIOS, the transferring
of these lists may result in the loss of non-NetBIOS supporting computers
from the list.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to make all the computers in the same subnet members
of the same domain (workgroup). This ensures that the browse announcements
from iSeries NetServer are received by a computer capable of gathering information for
the Windows Network Neighborhood.</p>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq115">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">If iSeries NetServer is a Logon Server,
then it will be the Master Browser for the domain and maintain the list of
computers. Again, the browse list may not be complete if there are servers
in a different subnet and that subnet does not have its own Master Browser
that knows to contact the Domain Master Browser with its list.</div>
<p>iSeries NetServer may also be hidden from the network because of the browse announce
interval setting. See <a href="rzahlhideshare.htm#hideshare">Hide iSeries NetServer from the network</a> for information on how to correct
this problem, if this is the case.</p>
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