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Set your "preferred master = no" perhaps?
(It should help, anyway.)
Curtis
>>> <[log in to unmask]> 12/29/2000 10:26:15 AM >>>
I am trying to prevent Samba from becoming the master browser. I've set
os
level = 0 and domain master = no, but it still seems to win all
elections
and become the master browser. I also tried setting local master = no,
but
the HP implementation doesn't seem to recognize this switch.
Any suggestions for what I need to change in smb.conf to make it lose
elections? (al gore = yes?)
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