Dear All,

Recenlty, when I'm browsing network folders, either from a shortcut on my
desktop, or putting in \\computername in explorer.exe, sometimes it will
just sit there, and I'll have to endtask explorer.exe or only before I had
to reset the machine as it locked up.... or it actually caused my machine to
reset...

it has me stumped......Any reg settings or network setting I can check,
maybe a program I've recenlty installed (I've installed a few over the past
few days) might have changed something.....

I've switch "Computer Browser" in services to Manual (as a website suggested
it)

I've also see in the Event Viewer "The browser was unable to retrieve a list
of servers from the browser master \\SERVER on the network \Device\NwlnkNb.
The data is the error code. Event ID 8021"

Can anybody point me in the right direction, before I opt for the easy way
out and do a re-install from a ghosted image...

Regards
Paul.

Re: Browsing Network Folders Causes problems by Chuck

Chuck
Sun Apr 27 12:37:35 PDT 2008

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:29:42 +0100, "Kardon Coupé" <prefer.to@readon.newsgroups>
wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>Recenlty, when I'm browsing network folders, either from a shortcut on my
>desktop, or putting in \\computername in explorer.exe, sometimes it will
>just sit there, and I'll have to endtask explorer.exe or only before I had
>to reset the machine as it locked up.... or it actually caused my machine to
>reset...
>
>it has me stumped......Any reg settings or network setting I can check,
>maybe a program I've recenlty installed (I've installed a few over the past
>few days) might have changed something.....
>
>I've switch "Computer Browser" in services to Manual (as a website suggested
>it)
>
>I've also see in the Event Viewer "The browser was unable to retrieve a list
>of servers from the browser master \\SERVER on the network \Device\NwlnkNb.
>The data is the error code. Event ID 8021"
>
>Can anybody point me in the right direction, before I opt for the easy way
>out and do a re-install from a ghosted image...
>
>Regards
>Paul.

Paul,

Get rid of IPX/SPX, unless you're using it (then you don't need NetBT). Use one
or the other, not both, and be consistent!
<http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/05/fix-network-problems-but-clean-up.html>
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/05/fix-network-problems-but-clean-up.html

--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking]
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/