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    • brandon220B
      brandon220
      last edited by

      Started having trouble with Win10 (2004) seeing local shares on the network recently. Computers randomly show up in "Network". The proper services are enabled and running per MS documentation:
      Function Discovery Resource Publication
      Function Discovery Resource Publication
      SSDP Discovery
      UPnP

      Firewall is set properly but it doesn't work even if you disable the FW temporarily.

      Network Discovery is enabled, and of course the network is private as it is on a domain. It should work without enabling SMB 1.0/CIFS. Users can connect to shares by entering \servername in the file explorer with no issues.

      At this point it may be easier to add a startup script that maps the shared drives. Problem is - the users are so used to browsing to the resource they need manually via the 'network' section within explorer.

      Thoughts?

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        JasGot
        last edited by JasGot

        I had the same problem last Friday. Had to TOGGLE all the relevant settings.

        Use Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings

        EXPAND Private Network

        SELECT Turn OFF Network Discover

        DESELECT Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices

        SELECT Turn OFF file and print sharing

        CLICK Save Changes

        Now reverse the process

        SELECT Turn On Network Discovery

        SELECT Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices

        SELECT Turn ON file and print sharing

        CLICK Save Changes

        Hope it works for you

        Credit to this thread:
        https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-networking/windows-10-network-cannot-connect-to-other/05c63394-422f-4b6c-8634-1e3a1258bba8?page=13

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        • PhlipElderP
          PhlipElder @brandon220
          last edited by

          @brandon220 said in Browsing shares from W10 (2004) on a domain:

          Started having trouble with Win10 (2004) seeing local shares on the network recently. Computers randomly show up in "Network". The proper services are enabled and running per MS documentation:
          Function Discovery Resource Publication
          Function Discovery Resource Publication
          SSDP Discovery
          UPnP

          Firewall is set properly but it doesn't work even if you disable the FW temporarily.

          Network Discovery is enabled, and of course the network is private as it is on a domain. It should work without enabling SMB 1.0/CIFS. Users can connect to shares by entering \servername in the file explorer with no issues.

          At this point it may be easier to add a startup script that maps the shared drives. Problem is - the users are so used to browsing to the resource they need manually via the 'network' section within explorer.

          Thoughts?

          Receive Segment Coalescing (RSC). Disable that on your file server's pNIC/vNIC and on the desktop/laptop adapters(s) that support it.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @brandon220
            last edited by

            @brandon220 said in Browsing shares from W10 (2004) on a domain:

            At this point it may be easier to add a startup script that maps the shared drives. Problem is - the users are so used to browsing to the resource they need manually via the 'network' section within explorer.

            Thoughts?

            thought = that's crazy!

            Map a drive.

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            • pmonchoP
              pmoncho @brandon220
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              @brandon220 said in Browsing shares from W10 (2004) on a domain:

              Thoughts?

              Create a shortcut on the desktop for our user to get to the shares they need. If AD is setup, use GP to add them.

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