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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
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      This is what I would do.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @RamblingBiped
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        @RamblingBiped said in Windows 10 File Explorer Problems:

        @Dashrender said in Windows 10 File Explorer Problems:

        I doubt it, but I'll toss out DNS - what is he using?

        Does he have any static DNS entries?

        What happens if you manually kill the network folder in my computer? Or is it already gone?

        Does the IP or name of the network share show up anywhere in the registry?

        So I found and entry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Network/ for the mapped drive! If I delete this entry it shouldn't do any harm to the system right?

        Logically I should be able to do a registry key export for the entry, delete it in the registry, and test to see if it clears up the issue?

        Yes, export a copy of it just for good measure, and then delete the value for the mapped drive.

        I wouldn't completely delete the key.

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        • RamblingBipedR
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          • Tracy_BurtonT
            Tracy_Burton
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            This may seem simple but have you tried disabling the NIC when connected wirelessly? I've seen connection issues with wired when the wireless radio was on but not connected...I suppose it could cause issues the other way as well.

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            • RamblingBipedR
              RamblingBiped
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              So, that was not the problem, but I found it! It looks like the user's profile for "Favorites" was still refering to the network location. I went in, removed the reference to favorites, and VOILA! No more stall or attempt to connect to the network share.

              Thanks to @Dashrender for the registry searching recommendation.

              Now I'll have to go back through my group policy settings and make sure that is corrected on my side of the pond.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                curious, did his favorites work? was he getting an error that his favorites were not syncing?

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                • RamblingBipedR
                  RamblingBiped @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender Not that I'm aware of. Although I think he uses the synced favorites in Firefox and Chrome. I don't believe either of those care much about what is in the Favorites folder of Window's user profiles. (I could be wrong)

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @RamblingBiped
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                    @RamblingBiped said in Windows 10 File Explorer Problems:

                    @Dashrender Not that I'm aware of. Although I think he uses the synced favorites in Firefox and Chrome. I don't believe either of those care much about what is in the Favorites folder of Window's user profiles. (I could be wrong)

                    True, and since you fixed it you won't be able to tell now, but I wonder if he had an error in the Windows Sync manager for Favorites (normally shows as an icon in the tray near the clock.

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                    • RamblingBipedR
                      RamblingBiped @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said in Windows 10 File Explorer Problems:

                      @RamblingBiped said in Windows 10 File Explorer Problems:

                      @Dashrender Not that I'm aware of. Although I think he uses the synced favorites in Firefox and Chrome. I don't believe either of those care much about what is in the Favorites folder of Window's user profiles. (I could be wrong)

                      True, and since you fixed it you won't be able to tell now, but I wonder if he had an error in the Windows Sync manager for Favorites (normally shows as an icon in the tray near the clock.

                      I had no errors showing up in logs relative to the problem I was experiencing. And I've got offline files disabled, so no syncing should have been taking place. I'm guessing it is a discrepancy in the latest Group Policy Preference I pushed (months ago...). It's really odd that he is the only person experiencing this behavior though.

                      --edit--

                      And I found and fixed the discrepancy...

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I wonder, when you change preferences do those changes get applied once, or if the user is pre-existing on the system, are they ignored?

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