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Management Edition
Name Provider
The machine appears under the
Name Provider
icon in the network view,
under its Microsoft computer name. For more information about the Name
Provider, see the table of Management components on
page 40
.
Name Provider (Windows 3
.x
)
The machine appears under the
Name Provider
icon in network view, under
the unique name generated by the Name Provider service on the Management
Server.
Notes
1. The machine has been removed from the Microsoft browse list by using the
command NET CONFIG SERVER /HIDDEN:YES.
2. Although the client is still present, the server service has been disabled.
3. File and print sharing have been disabled.
Preparing machines with peer networking
In this section, you’ll learn how to prepare machines that use peer networking:
•
“Windows NT machines (trust relationships)”
on this page,
•
“Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines (user-level access)” on page 70
,
•
“Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines (share-level access)” on page 72
,
and
•
“Windows for Workgroups 3.11 machines” on page 74
.
For Windows 3.1 machines, see
“Preparing machines without peer
networking” on page 75
.
Windows NT machines (trust relationships)
If the Management Console is in a different Microsoft network domain from
the Management Server, you can set up a trust relationship between the two
domains.
You should set up a trust relationship between all domains and the
administrator’s domain. This allows your Domain Administrator account to
access machines in other domains without requiring you to specify a
username and password for each machine.