>Good day,
>
>>The message above is a result of incorrect server configuration - some other >system was operating as the Browse Master for the LAN, but the new server was >set up to demand to be the Browse Master. As a result, the Server forced all >stations to renegotiate the responsibilities on the LAN. This generates lots >of traffic. if another system is also set to force itself to be Browse master, >and is also running NT Server, you might end up having the two servers >'bickering' and forcing the Master Browser election repeatedly. One of the NT >Servers should have the registry key >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters\IsDomai>nMaster set to True.
>
>I have changed the registry entry as stated above. However,
>I still get the same error.
>
>This Server is the only Windows NT Server found. The workstations
>are basically Win95 and Win3.11 and DOS. Btw, I also have a Novell
>3.11 Server running in the same network.
>
>Where else should I be looking at?
Rethinking your network strategy. Are you running the NT server as a member server, PDC or BDC?
>
>Thank you very much.