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Can i use netbeui with netbios in XP?Hi everyone, I was wondering if i could use netbeui with netbios
instead of tcp/ip on my network for file sharing. i have at any given time 7 to 10 computers running almost all of them XPsp2. The reason behind this is that i know netbeui is not routeable, and i thought it mite be better for sercurity. The network is behind a NAT router and were not running any servers. any thoughts? or if anyone has tryed this i'd like to know how it was done and if it seems to work ok? thanks for all your help You can install NetBEUI on XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301041/en-us And make it the first bound protocol on the adapter. However, if you want Internet access, you must run TCP/IP as well, and running multiple protocols is likely to slow your network down. Doing this will not improve security. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+P, MVP Show quoteHide quote "Creep" <ebdoe***@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:1160953910.848399.178310@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Hi everyone, I was wondering if i could use netbeui with netbios > instead of tcp/ip on my network for file sharing. i have at any given > time 7 to 10 computers running almost all of them XPsp2. The reason > behind this is that i know netbeui is not routeable, and i thought it > mite be better for sercurity. The network is behind a NAT router and > were not running any servers. > any thoughts? or if anyone has tryed this i'd like to know how it was > done and if it seems to work ok? thanks for all your help > Thanks Doug
I knew it would slow things down some and i'd still have to run tcp/ip just started thinking it mite keep things more sercure. Is it true i can run file sharing without netbios, with smb? Do you think that's any safer? I have do tons of reading on all of this but my brain is getting soft and I thought this would be a good place for answers. Thanks again for your help Yes - if File and Printer Sharing is enabled and you disable NetBIOS, you
can still connect by using \\<IPaddress>. Also, if you use fixed IP addresses, you can create desktop shortcuts or use your hosts file for name resolution. However, you cannot browse the network without NetBIOS. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP Show quoteHide quote "Creep" <ebdoe***@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:1160956918.483837.20440@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thanks Doug > I knew it would slow things down some and i'd still have to run tcp/ip > just started thinking it mite keep things more sercure. > Is it true i can run file sharing without netbios, with smb? > Do you think that's any safer? I have do tons of reading on all of this > but my brain is getting soft and I thought this would be a good place > for answers. Thanks again for your help > Thanks everyone! I go off on these tangents from time to time and i
need to be put back on course...all this sercurity stuff will drive ya crazy!..but realy thanks again In news:1160953910.848399.178310@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, Creep <ebdoe***@adelphia.net> typed:> Hi everyone, I was wondering if i could use netbeui with netbios (to chime in)> instead of tcp/ip on my network for file sharing. i have at any given > time 7 to 10 computers running almost all of them XPsp2. The reason > behind this is that i know netbeui is not routeable, and i thought it > mite be better for sercurity. The network is behind a NAT router and > were not running any servers. > any thoughts? or if anyone has tryed this i'd like to know how it was > done and if it seems to work ok? thanks for all your help Don't do this. It will slow your network down, and is not going to give you any real degree of security (you wouldn't be removing TCP/IP anyway, so what would be the point?). You can use TCP/IP (and NetBIOS over TCP/IP for browsing capability) on all your computers and do pretty much everything you need to. Make sure your Windows firewall is enabled on all computers (with exceptions as needed, for the local subnet only), keep the machines patched, keep them running good antivirus software, etc. And if your NAT router does not have a stateful inspection firewall built-in, I'd switch it for one that does. These are inexpensive nowadays.
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Can't connect to Wireless Router file share problem Wireless laptop & desktop Home Networking Issue Problem connecting to network drves Broadband internet connection Troublesome Networking! Help locking down access to client data from "outside" hacking. Problem downloading large files Access Control |
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