• Win 10 can't see other computers on LAN

    From Iain@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 10 12:50:09 2019
    3 computers all in same workgroup (MSHOME)

    Comp A windows 7
    Comp B Windows 7
    Comp C Windows 10

    A & B can see each other and C
    C can only see A & B as media devices.
    I Need C to be able to access files on A & B
    Any ideas welcome.
    Thanks
    Iain

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  • From MissRiaElaine@21:1/5 to Iain on Tue Sep 10 14:23:31 2019
    On 10/09/2019 12:50, Iain wrote:
    3 computers all in same workgroup (MSHOME)

    Comp A windows 7
    Comp B Windows 7
    Comp C Windows 10

    A & B can see each other and C
    C can only see A & B as media devices.
     I Need C to be able to access files on A & B
    Any ideas welcome.
    Thanks
    Iain

    Not exactly what you are asking, I suspect, but what about setting up a
    NAS drive where all the commonly required files can be stored..? That's
    what we do here, we have a mixture of computers running Win7, Win10 and
    Linux, they can all see two Buffalo Terastation drives, one set up as a
    file server, with common and individual password-protected "drives" for
    all users, and a second configured as a backup drive.

    --
    Ria in Aberdeen

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  • From Adrian Caspersz@21:1/5 to Iain on Wed Sep 11 00:46:45 2019
    On 10/09/2019 12:50, Iain wrote:
    3 computers all in same workgroup (MSHOME)

    Comp A windows 7
    Comp B Windows 7
    Comp C Windows 10

    A & B can see each other and C
    C can only see A & B as media devices.
     I Need C to be able to access files on A & B

    Have a go at

    https://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/cannot-see-other-computers-on-network-in-my-network-places/

    In particular 'Network Discovery' and 'Turn on file and printer' sharing.

    The rest in that article is kind of redundant. I take it they can ping
    each other?

    Another short cut, is giving all accounts the same username and password.

    Or maybe just sign the lot into the same google drive / dropbox /
    onedrive account and have common access to stuff that way (and free backup!)

    --
    Adrian C

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  • From Iain@21:1/5 to Adrian Caspersz on Wed Sep 11 10:47:13 2019
    On 11/09/2019 00:46, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
    On 10/09/2019 12:50, Iain wrote:
    3 computers all in same workgroup (MSHOME)

    Comp A windows 7
    Comp B Windows 7
    Comp C Windows 10

    A & B can see each other and C
    C can only see A & B as media devices.
      I Need C to be able to access files on A & B

    Have a go at

    https://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/cannot-see-other-computers-on-network-in-my-network-places/


    In particular 'Network Discovery' and 'Turn on file and printer' sharing.

    Both these are turned on

    The rest in that article is kind of redundant. I take it they can ping
    each other?

    They can ping each other (by computer name)
    Another short cut, is giving all accounts the same username and password.

    they all have the same name and pw
    Or maybe just sign the lot into the same google drive / dropbox /
    onedrive account and have common access to stuff that way (and free
    backup!)
    I'll investigate this option

    thanks Iain


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  • From Henry Law@21:1/5 to Iain on Sun Sep 15 13:30:57 2019
    On 10/09/2019 12:50, Iain wrote:
    3 computers all in same workgroup (MSHOME)

    Comp A windows 7
    Comp B Windows 7
    Comp C Windows 10

    A & B can see each other and C
    C can only see A & B as media devices.
     I Need C to be able to access files on A & B
    Any ideas welcome.
    Thanks
    Iain

    Late to the party (darn holidays ...). I encounter this nonsense all
    the time. The suggestions in other posts are good, but here's another:
    "map" the share (from "This Computer" or whatever it's called this week) explicitly, thus \\computername\sharename or \\1.2.3.4\sharename. If
    that works then it's often visible afterwards without doing anything.

    And if the user names and passwords on the two machines aren't
    identical, you need to check "Use different credentials".

    --
    Henry Law n e w s @ l a w s h o u s e . o r g
    Manchester, England

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