track netbios to ip addres



hi, is there an easy way to track down a rouge netbios broadbaster on our subnet?

for example, our clients are all set to workgroup "ABCD". and someone bring in their home computer set to "MSHOME" or "Workgroup". It there an easier way to trace what ip address of that workstation is other than sniffing and looking at packets?
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Relevant Pages

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    (microsoft.public.sms.setup)
  • Re: Another Best Practice Questioen
    ... No doubt the reason they don't install is that SMS 2003 RTM does not support ... Workgroup support is for Advanced Clients only. ...
    (microsoft.public.sms.setup)
  • Re: WINS server
    ... a handfull of Win98 clients on 192.168.1.xxx with an old ... workgroup name of OFFICE but running the AD client, ... clients on 192.168.1.xxx on the FLOYD domain, a WinXPpro client on the FLOYD ... >This machine much end up as master browser for that subnet. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking)
  • Re: domain client login
    ... deployed are members of the domain? ... On most of clients in the network ... see Help and Support Center at ... > available for domain WORKGROUP. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
  • Re: DNS A records not registering in workgroup environment
    ... XP Clients (workgroup also) also have a Primary DNS suffix. ... because the client needs to know what domain to register the A record into. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.dns)

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