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2008 Server x64. If I run browstat I get the following results: Status for domain (DOMAIN) on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{F7C1E
A2AC-C2E5AB05F5BA} Browsing is active on domain. Master browser name is: VM-DC-1 Master browser is running build 6002 2 backup servers retrieved from master VM-DC-1 \\MIL-EXCH Unable to retrieve server list from VM-DC-1: 1130 If I run browstat on my two 2003 servers that run as backup browsers I intermittantly get different error messages each time I run the command browstat status: Status for domain (DOMAIN) on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{659BB
944D-B27ACA0012E0} Browsing is active on domain. Master name cannot be determined from GetAdapterStatus. Using \\VM-DC-1 Master browser is running build 6002 2 backup servers retrieved from master VM-DC-1 \\VM-DC-1 \\MIL-EXCH Unable to retrieve server list from VM-DC-1: 64 Status for domain (DOMAIN) on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{659BB
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