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I have a domain with Windows SBS 2003 as domain controller. It's very common to get Master Browser errors in the logs, MRxSmb Event ID 8003. How can I avoid that? What have I done wrong?

I know how to solve this: Stop the Computer Browser service on clients, but I don't know how to avoid this since the problem comes back every time I add a new client and I forget to stop the Computer Browser service.

Error message:

The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer
[computer] that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on
transport NetBT_Tcpip_{#######-####-####-#. The master browser is stopping 
or an election is being forced.

Is there an configuration of the server to avoid this problem?

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If you don't have any legacy boxes on your network you can just disable the browser service entirely in a top-level Domain GPO: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256345

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  • Thanks, that is a solution! But I would like to know what misconfiguration of the server that causes these messages.
    – Jonas
    Mar 18, 2010 at 0:26
  • No misconfiguration really, it's not actually an error on your setup, and is only relevant if you're using WINS/NetBIOS on your network. Mar 18, 2010 at 4:00
  • Your link points to "How To Configure Group Policies to Set Security for System Services" -- I can't see how that helps in this situation. I assume you meant to provide a link describing how to "disable the browser service entirely"? Nov 2, 2017 at 14:01
  • @Styne666 - nitpicking a 7.5 year old answer! Anyway, you should probably read step 14 of the procedure outlined in the link. Nov 2, 2017 at 19:28
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    @Styne666 - context. Group policy, as it was at the time this question was asked, and bearing in mind that the question is about SBS 2003, didn't have preferences and this was how you would set a service to disabled. Nov 2, 2017 at 20:31

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