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of – master browser – I keep getting error – MRxSmb event ID 8003. Before deciding to ask for any ideas I spent day googling and trying to solve it. What I did: 1. I switched the computer browser service on PC which “belived that event id 8003 browser windows 2008 r2 it was the master browser” but few minutes after I get the same error but from another PC (random). 2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Browser\Parameters\IsDomainMaster to TRUE – no joy – still getting the same error. 3. Restarted DC. 4. Additional info: there are 3 subnets in our network, WINS server (running on DC), there are many laptops machines (so wireless and Ethernet cards..). No joy – I keep getting the same errors in DC log. I used browstat: 1. browstat.exe status: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Status for domain UTT on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{ED0EF83B-C300-450C-9DE1-
83F51F365392} Browsing is active on domain. Master browser name is: UTT-DC1 Master browser is running build 3790 3 backup servers retrieved from master UTT-DC1 \\UTT-FS0 \\UTT-DC1 \\UTT-FS04 There are 148 servers in domain UT
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subscribers Event ID: 8003 Source: MRxSmb Source: MRxSmb Type: Error Description:The master browser has received a server announcement what is the master browser from the computer
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