Some Windows 10 users are complaining about a problem related to not discovering their computers on the same network they are working. If you also can’t discover the computers on your network, you can attempt these fixes. But before going for these fixes you should attempt these initial work...
Explorer not showing thumbnails on network drive. Explorer.exe Crashes Explorer.exe crashes when searching inside mapped drive Explorer.exe crashes, Fault Module SHELL32.dll, no problem in other User Account explorer.exe shows disabled in details in task manager start button does not work CB Export...
Server 2025 Core ADDS DC, Network Profile Showing as "Public" and not as "DomainAuthenticated" OS: Windows Server 20225 Standard Core (no GUI), build 26085.1 Role: ADDS, DNS ForestMode: Windows2025Forest DomainMode: Windows2025Domain Platform: Hyper-V guest When standing up a clean Windows ...
In Windows 10, version 1607 and later, and Windows 11 Enable the Group Policy: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Maps > Turn off unsolicited network traffic on the Offline Maps settings page -or- Create a REG_DWORD registry setting named...
The network path was not found. At the same time, you can easily open this shared folder from other computers (running older versions of Windows 10, 8.1 or 7), smartphones, and other devices. Disable Legacy SMB Versions of File Shares ...
I have also upgraded two other Win 7 pc's today to Windows 10 and both of those are also (not showing) the local shared computer icon in their Network window. All the Win 10 pc's like the Win 7 / 8 pcs are all on the same workgroup and time and date the same. ...
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Windows computer to act as a server that will share its folders and printers with other devices on your local network, you need to configure some network services and sharing options. We described all these settings and services in the detailed articleWindows not showing computers in a network....
(*) to indicate all shares on all servers. The second set of values is a declaration of the throughput (in kbps) and latency (in milliseconds) that has to be crossed in order to be declared slow. Here's the scoop, though: the more useful of the pair (throughput) does not get ...
I can access the shares just fine. Message 5 of 94 0 Kudos ARay Aspirant 2014-11-26 05:42 AM I have an RN102 with 6.2.0 that doesn't show up under Network in Windows Explorer. If I go to map a network drive, and enter the path to the share manually, that works ...