Connecting to my own samba share with the server for debugging
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Check that network discovery is on for the Windows machine as well and that the profile is appropriate, (the public profile cripples Windows network connectivity)...
Check that network discovery is on for the Windows machine as well and that the profile is appropriate, (the public profile cripples Windows network connectivity)...
Check that network discovery is on for the Windows machine as well and that the profile is appropriate, (the public profile cripples Windows network connectivity)...
I checked the Function Discovery Resource Publication and Function Discovery Provider Host, and they were both off so I truned them on.
Yes, that was for network discovery etc, but you can also change the network location (profile) for a given network connection. I'll leave you to check that out further
Yes, that was for network discovery etc, but you can also change the network location (profile) for a given network connection. I'll leave you to check that out further
Ok I looked around to find out where to set it to public or private, and I couldn't find it- but- I did find under the file and print sharing it's options said "Private (current profile)" So looks like I'm set to private, right.
Similarly in Network and Sharing Center / Advanced Settings, it also says "Private (current profile)" too.
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