Master Browser event id 8003

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Hi,
On my master DNS server i always receive an error in
the system event log.

Source: MrXSmb
Id: 8003
Message: The master browser received a server announcement
from the computer TC-PA-XP that believes that it is the
master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_
{88837C15-E14B-4152-. The master browsers is stopping or
and election is being forced.

My DNS server is a Windows 2000 Server and TC-PA-XP is a
laptop running on Windows XP Pro. we are in a Active
directory domain.

I already check the registry
key: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
Browser\Parameters\IsDomainMaster" and it is already set
to "FALSE".

Which other things could i check to prevent this event to
appear.

thanks!
 
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In news:1c6e01c4cd88$e6030360$a501280a@phx.gbl,
Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> commented
Then Kevin replied below:
> Hi,
> On my master DNS server i always receive an error in
> the system event log.
>
> Source: MrXSmb
> Id: 8003
> Message: The master browser received a server announcement
> from the computer TC-PA-XP that believes that it is the
> master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_
> {88837C15-E14B-4152-. The master browsers is stopping or
> and election is being forced.
>
> My DNS server is a Windows 2000 Server and TC-PA-XP is a
> laptop running on Windows XP Pro. we are in a Active
> directory domain.
>
> I already check the registry
> key:
> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
> Browser\Parameters\IsDomainMaster" and it is already set
> to "FALSE".
>
> Which other things could i check to prevent this event to
> appear.

Set the Computer Browser service to disabled on the computers that are not
expected to be the Browse Master.



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"If this service is stopped, this list will not be updated
or maintained."

Does it mean his computer list will not be updated or it
means that he will receive the list from a master browser?

thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>In news:1c6e01c4cd88$e6030360$a501280a@phx.gbl,
>Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com>
commented
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> Hi,
>> On my master DNS server i always receive an error in
>> the system event log.
>>
>> Source: MrXSmb
>> Id: 8003
>> Message: The master browser received a server
announcement
>> from the computer TC-PA-XP that believes that it is the
>> master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_
>> {88837C15-E14B-4152-. The master browsers is stopping or
>> and election is being forced.
>>
>> My DNS server is a Windows 2000 Server and TC-PA-XP is a
>> laptop running on Windows XP Pro. we are in a Active
>> directory domain.
>>
>> I already check the registry
>> key:
>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
>> Browser\Parameters\IsDomainMaster" and it is already set
>> to "FALSE".
>>
>> Which other things could i check to prevent this event
to
>> appear.
>
>Set the Computer Browser service to disabled on the
computers that are not
>expected to be the Browse Master.
>
>
>
>--
>Best regards,
>Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
>Hope This Helps
>===================================
>When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group"
>via your newsreader so that others may learn and
>benefit from your issue, to respond directly to
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>Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix:
>It will strip signature out and more
>http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
>===================================
>Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders
>with OEBackup:
>http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx
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>
>
>.
>
 
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In news:744501c4cdb5$dfff9460$a601280a@phx.gbl,
Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> made a post then I
commented below
> "If this service is stopped, this list will not be updated
> or maintained."
>
> Does it mean his computer list will not be updated or it
> means that he will receive the list from a master browser?
>
> thanks!

It just means it won't participate in the election process. It will still
retrieve the list from the Master Browser. The error is probably happening
because the actual MB is not responding in a timely fashion.


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Hi Guillaume,

You can also check the following link to get more idea about Event ID 8003:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=8003&eventno=1918&source=Browser&
phase=1

This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site.
Microsoft can make no representation concerning the content of these sites.
Microsoft is providing this information only as a convenience to you: this
is to inform you that Microsoft has not tested any software or information
found on these sites and therefore cannot make any representations
regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or
information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any
software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure
that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software on
the Internet.

The following artilce has addressed Event ID 8003:
8003 Browsing Errors with UDP Forwarding
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q135464/

HTH!


Best regards,

Rebecca Chen

MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA


Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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And what is the best practice for that?

I mean, we have a active directory domain with multiple
site, one DNS server and one DC per site, we have a
majority of Windows XP PRO or 2000 PRO on the network and
some rare windows 95 or 3.1....

Do you suggest me to disable all computer's
services "computer browser" and let only the one of server
DNS/DC up?

is it the best practice?

thanks!


>-----Original Message-----
>In news:744501c4cdb5$dfff9460$a601280a@phx.gbl,
>Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> made a
post then I
>commented below
>> "If this service is stopped, this list will not be
updated
>> or maintained."
>>
>> Does it mean his computer list will not be updated or it
>> means that he will receive the list from a master
browser?
>>
>> thanks!
>
>It just means it won't participate in the election
process. It will still
>retrieve the list from the Master Browser. The error is
probably happening
>because the actual MB is not responding in a timely
fashion.
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>Ace
>
>Please direct all replies ONLY to the Microsoft public
newsgroups
>so all can benefit.
>
>This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or
guarantees
>and confers no rights.
>
>Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I,
MCT, MVP
>Microsoft Windows MVP - Windows Server - Directory
Services
>
>Security Is Like An Onion, It Has Layers
>HAM AND EGGS: A day's work for a chicken;
>A lifetime commitment for a pig.
>--
>=================================
>
>
>.
>
 
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In news:6f1301c4ce3a$16f88fb0$a401280a@phx.gbl,
Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> made a post then I
commented below
> And what is the best practice for that?
>
> I mean, we have a active directory domain with multiple
> site, one DNS server and one DC per site, we have a
> majority of Windows XP PRO or 2000 PRO on the network and
> some rare windows 95 or 3.1....
>
> Do you suggest me to disable all computer's
> services "computer browser" and let only the one of server
> DNS/DC up?
>
> is it the best practice?
>
> thanks!

That's a good point Guillaume. No, I would not consider that 'best
practice'. Rebecca Chen from MS posted a link suggesting UDP forwarding
being enabled on the router may be a cause of this. Have you looked at that
possibility?

Is WINS in use on the network?

Ace
 
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Yes Wins is enabled on the network.

since i stopped the computer browser service on the laptop
the events had stopped.

for the routeur the laptop and the dns server are on the
same subnet, they don't have to pass throught the routeur
to talk to each other.

thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>In news:6f1301c4ce3a$16f88fb0$a401280a@phx.gbl,
>Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> made a
post then I
>commented below
>> And what is the best practice for that?
>>
>> I mean, we have a active directory domain with multiple
>> site, one DNS server and one DC per site, we have a
>> majority of Windows XP PRO or 2000 PRO on the network
and
>> some rare windows 95 or 3.1....
>>
>> Do you suggest me to disable all computer's
>> services "computer browser" and let only the one of
server
>> DNS/DC up?
>>
>> is it the best practice?
>>
>> thanks!
>
>That's a good point Guillaume. No, I would not consider
that 'best
>practice'. Rebecca Chen from MS posted a link suggesting
UDP forwarding
>being enabled on the router may be a cause of this. Have
you looked at that
>possibility?
>
>Is WINS in use on the network?
>
>Ace
>
>
>.
>
 
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In news:7fb301c4cf8e$86635920$a601280a@phx.gbl,
Guillaume Genest <Guillaume.Genest@qc.teknion.com> made a post then I
commented below
> Yes Wins is enabled on the network.
>
> since i stopped the computer browser service on the laptop
> the events had stopped.
>
> for the routeur the laptop and the dns server are on the
> same subnet, they don't have to pass throught the routeur
> to talk to each other.
>
> thanks!

My pleasure!

Ace
 

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