I'm trying to determine if the global configuration options for remote announce and remote browse sync work for browsing a different workgroup in a different subnet. In the books I have, it just talks about using these options to span the same workgroup across two subnets. In our situation, for example, I have two different workgroups (WG1 - 10.50.50.1 and WG2 - 10.100.50.1). Each of these workgroups has their own server which is also the local master browser (SRV1 for WG1 and SRV2 for WG2). These are also the domain masters for their workgroups. My questions are, if anyone can help: 1. Should these both be WINS servers or should one workgroup use the other as the WINS server? (i.e. Should each site have a WINS server or each subnet?) 2. Is it possible to configure samba so a computer in WG1 can see which servers are in WG2? Right now, I am using remote announce and remote browse sync as follows for WG1: remote browse sync = 10.100.50.1 remote announce = 10.100.50.1/WG1 But when I do nmblookup on the workgroup in the other subnet, it can never find it because it is not in its WINS information. And I'm not sure if you can synchronize browse lists between two domain masters. However, when I am in the Network Neighborhood, I can see all the workgroups. When I click on a workgroup that is in another subnet, it tells me the computer or sharename could not be found. If anyone has some experience with this, please let me know. Thanks. -- Dave Brodin Lead Systems Engineer City of Bloomington brodind@city.bloomington.in.us