akes this presentation possible is called the “Browser Service.” This service collects and maintains the “Browse List,” and viewing the Browse List (e.g., via the Network Neighborhood) is called “Browsing.” It should be noted that Microsoft came up with these names before the invention of the Web Browser, so they cannot be blamed for any ensuing confusion.
Browsing is organized in terms of IP subnets and Workgroups. A “Workgroup” is a set of NBT nodes on an IP subnet that sh