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Friends,
I have nearly 700 client machines in my windows 2003 domain..and they all are moved to their respective department OU's..but when am trying to browse them through network Neighbourhood they all are appearing collectively.. Plz some one help me out to make them appeared according to their department wise groups under my domain in network Neighbourhood... |
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That's not how Network Neighborhood works. Network Neighborhood is populated based on NetBIOS broadcasts. The only way to "segment" Network Neighborhood is to put the computers in workgroups with different names, which is not possible in a AD domain.
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