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    Hi

    I upgraded Windows 10 Enterprise to build 10547 and noted that, in the Network window of File Explorer are not displayed more the computers on my network.

    However, writing \<Computer_name in the address bar, I can access my network resources.

    So, how should I do to solve this?

    Thanks

    Bye

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    • #1528991

      Check your network settings to ensure that network discovery is on.

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #1529014

        Check your network settings to ensure that network discovery is on.

        Joe

        I tried to turn off and to turn on the “network discovery” option but my problem is remained. Why?

        Thanks

        Bye

    • #1529063

      What version of Windows are the other computers running?

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #1529113

        What version of Windows are the other computers running?

        Joe

        Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise.

        Thanks

        Bye

    • #1529154

      Are you on a domain and have now upset the domain trust?

      cheers, Paul

    • #1529184

      I are on a workgroup.

      Thanks

      Bye

    • #1529197

      Likely to be a network discovery or firewall issue.

      cheers, Paul

    • #1529216

      Check to make sure the workgroup names are the same.

      Joe

      --Joe

    • #1529220

      From an administrative account, I run the command prompt (as administrator) and I run the following commands

      Code:
      Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10547]
      (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
      
      C:WINDOWSsystem32>netsh advfirewall reset
      OK.
      
      
      C:WINDOWSsystem32>netsh int ip reset
      Resetting Global completed.
      Resetting Interface completed.
      Resetting Address Unicast completed.
      Resetting router adjacent completed.
      Resetting Path completed.
      Resetting Route completed.
      Reset failed.
      Access denied.
      
      Restart the computer to complete the action.
      
      
      C:WINDOWSsystem32>netsh int ipv6 reset
      Resetting Interface completed.
      Resetting router adjacent completed.
      Resetting Path completed.
      Reset failed.
      Access denied.
      
      Restart the computer to complete the action.
      
      
      C:WINDOWSsystem32>netsh winsock reset
      
      Reset the Winsock Catalog.
      You must restart your computer to complete the operation.
      
      
      C:WINDOWSsystem32>
      

      and then I restarted the computer.

      Unfortunately, my problem is still there. Why?

      Thanks

      Bye

    • #1529238

      I’m running into network issues since upgrading to 10547. I have it running in VMware Player. I can access Windows 10 from other PCs but Windows 10 does not recognize any other computers on the network. I use a Workgroup to connect. XP, Vista and Windows 7 all connect without problems. both real and VMs. I’ve been through all of the settings involving network and redone them with no luck.
      Joe

    • #1529577

      Include me “in”… That wretched 10547 build ( & I’ve tried installing it twice over the last week of two ) loses me the chance to connect to Internet by LAN *&* by Wi-Fi.

      The drivers seem to be okay for both modes, and inSSIDer program shows on my Lenovo E440 that the computer is connecting to either of my two Wi-Fi routers – but I’m totally unable to connect to anything on the Internet – that is – until I dump 10547 and “wind back” my Laptop to the previously working build 10525. 😡

      • #1529605

        Include me “in”… That wretched 10547 build ( & I’ve tried installing it twice over the last week of two ) loses me the chance to connect to Internet by LAN *&* by Wi-Fi.

        The drivers seem to be okay for both modes, and inSSIDer program shows on my Lenovo E440 that the computer is connecting to either of my two Wi-Fi routers – but I’m totally unable to connect to anything on the Internet – that is – until I dump 10547 and “wind back” my Laptop to the previously working build 10525. 😡

        I had same problem on my desktop. Messed with settings for hours. Finally, uninstalled network drivers. Rebooted. Reinstalled latest drivers. Everything now works.

    • #1529650

      Build 10547 is still Beta stage. Have you sent Feedback about your problem to MS?

    • #1529707

      You must make sure that your network profile/type
      has the appropriate settings in Advanced Sharing options.

      There are 2 steps to make this work:

      1) Set Advanced Sharing options appropriately for each profile type (Public/Private).
      2) Set your network to the desired profile type (Public/Private).

      Details:

      1) Advanced Sharing options
      go to
      ControlPanel/AllItems/Network&Sharing
      (or right-click the Network icon on the taskbar
      & click “Open Network and Sharing Center”
      )

      Here there are 3 sections of settings
      Private
      Public
      All Networks
      .
      Expand each profile section and set the desired options.
      To get Explorer to show the network devices, you must select
      “Turn on network discovery”
      Typically you turn it ON for Private and OFF for Public.
      NOTE, however, you *can* turn it on for Public as well,
      and it will work.

      2) Set network profile
      Most likely, at home, you want the Active Network to be “Private”.
      But sometimes it becomes “Public” during upgrades or other activities.
      For Public, the default is Discovery OFF, and Explorer won’t show devices.
      So if your network has somehow been set to “Public”,
      you’ll get the behavior that you are seeing.

      To check it, again go to:
      ControlPanel/AllItems/Network&Sharing
      (or right-click the Network icon on the taskbar
      & click “Open Network and Sharing Center”
      )
      Under your network, you’ll see
      “Private” or “Public.”

      To *CHANGE* the Network profile, however, you have to go elsewhere:
      Settings/Network&Internet
      (or *left*-click the Network icon on the taskbar
      & click Network settings
      )
      then click Ethernet (or WiFi) on the left panel
      then click the “connected” network on the right panel.
      Here, is where you can set Private or Public.

      Turning the “Find devices and content” ON or OFF
      sets the profile to “Private” or “Public”, respectively.

      ***
      In *either* case, however, the advanced sharing options must be set correctly.
      ***

      bv

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