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| 1352206 | 2013-08-27 11:26:00 | Win 7 home will not access network shares on server. Can ping IP and host name of the server OK. Have internet access and IP looks OK and assigned by DHCP. No firewalls enable and uninstalled Sysmantec AV. Identical PC bedside this one working fine. Have done a netsh int ip reset with no result. Same result in safe mode. Ideas?? |
berryb (99) | ||
| 1352207 | 2013-08-27 11:37:00 | I get that error sometimes between Win7 and 8. When I click on the network icon on the desktop in Win8. I know the path exists, because I created a shortcut to the Win7 download folder (so I can copy files across from Win8 to Win7). I posted this exact prob on the MS Answers site, but noone knows the answer (well, noone has answered my question yet). I said it was a bug in Win8. And another member had the same prob and agreed that it was a bug It said path not found when I tried just now, waited 2-3 mins the networked folder opened |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1352208 | 2013-08-27 11:48:00 | I have read comments on a known bug but the work around I read was to add an entry into the host file. I did this but made no difference and I wouldn't expect it to as I can ping the host name. This PC is on a school network and accesses shares on the server. Used to work fine but stopped sometime ago and I have only just been told about it. |
berryb (99) | ||
| 1352209 | 2013-08-29 06:13:00 | No idea's?? | berryb (99) | ||
| 1352210 | 2013-08-29 06:30:00 | No idea's?? Just a few things to check / Try: Make sure Network Discovery is set to ON Make sure the PC is on the same workgroup Being W7, dont use Homegroup, if its enabled change it. Go into the network connection, disable IPV6 Check the network connection type, make sure its on Private Compare the setting on the one thats working, any difference ? |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1352211 | 2013-08-29 10:41:00 | Had done those thing except disable IPV6 which I have now down. Nothing different I can see between computers. There is 7 identical units and just the one giving issue. Time for a recovery format and install I think. Not worth speeding any more time on. |
berryb (99) | ||
| 1352212 | 2013-08-29 11:20:00 | What happens if you click start, type in \\servername <Press Enter> *With Server name being the name of the actual server, does the server open and display its files as it should. One old pc I have running ubuntu wont sometimes show in the network, typing in \\serverubuntu forces it to connect. Must get around to mapping the network drive :rolleyes: Simple enough task -- One day. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1352213 | 2013-08-29 21:44:00 | Thats how I've been trying to access. Tried via hostname and IP with same result. If I browse the network the only other PC I can see is the Win 7 box physically sitting beside it but cannot access it. Both PC's have a separate data cable back to the main switch so not as though they are connected via there own switch. No other PC on the network can be seen or accessed but can ping via hostname or IP fine. And as already stated internet works fine from the box. Only other thing I can think of is change the port it is plugged into on the switch - just in case the ports not right. |
berryb (99) | ||
| 1352214 | 2013-08-30 09:17:00 | It sounds like its only one damn setting somewhere. Did find someone with a similar problem, could get on the internet OK but not see LAN pc's. Their solution was: Seems to have sorted the problem i had to follow this process to get windows 7 to connect to the wireless or LAN Click the Start button. Select All Programs > Accessories. Right click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator. Type regedit.exe and press enter. Go to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters Right click this entry and select New Dword. Rename the new entry ArpRetryCount (leave it set to 0 by default). Restart the computer. Have seen it in the past where once a third party Firewall was installed, it corrupted and even though the program was uninstalled it left behind one entry on the Network connection, once unticked everything worked. BUT for the life of me I cant remember where the setting was :( Just a thought -- What happens if you give the PC a static IP ?? ( assuming its currently set to obtain automatically from the router) |
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