Check whether your computer, device is set to visible on the Private or Home network. I have an Iomega network drive I've been using for a long time attached to my Netgear 6220 router. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. I ended up purchasing a new router. Your network and Internet related settings are shown. We could map it if it is available to access the network drives from the Windows Explorer. Or, not all contents including files, folders, and subfolders are normally showing in the mapped network drive, just like the user stories in the beginning.
When I opened File Explorer, I couldn't see the Z drive. Every other File Manager I have tried, stutters and stumbles when attempting to browse my network. At least this way the MyBook Live Duo is still usable for something. How can one differentiate between a Workgroup and a Homegroup. It comes with the following option: Turn on the option to fix the issue. Thanks in advance for your help Have somehow managed to solve this! This issue specially happened in windows 10.
This is something Windows 10 was designed not to do normally. Then, right click your internet adapter and select Properties. Over time I've noticed that we can't see all the computers on the domain. At least I know what that was now. This legacy protocol is long deprecated, doesn't route, and has limited security.
Note: anyone who is connecting to the network will be disconnected temporarily while you are doing this. If all of the above does not work then there are some other advanced troubleshooting options. This seems to be isolated to just the Windows 10 machines. When I go to the Win 10 file manager on my local pc, and click on the Network menu, it doesn't show the Local shared computer icon at the top with the other shared network pc's. I don't remember to have setup a password for workgroup I use it just at home and there is no need for passwords, because I prefer a direct, fast access, without password hassle. Indeed, in the latest releases Windows 10 not showing up neighboring computers in the workgroup.
So, if nothing at all works for you and your Homegroup network computers are still not showing up, wait for the next update. We can browse their shared folder or files. I checked all the above comments with no Joy. All user accounts registered in Windows have access to it. Then click on the available connections, make sure we turned on the function: Besides, check to see if the following thread would help here: Regards Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help.
Thanks in advance for your help. On each windows 10 Computer you want to use to access the MyBook Live Duo over the network. Cyberzork Hi Michael, I have checked Find Devices and Content via my Ethernet Hardwired adapter and its already set to On. Do you have any other idea about where to look. Hi Robert, The Homegroup is not suitable for my situation but have already tried that anyway previously and no difference. You need to change the network type to Private.
Once can also try to disable Router firewall, if that option is provided in the settings. Your network and Internet related settings are shown. A window with settings for your network appears. I'm in the process of rolling out new machines to replace some old ones and I'd like to correct the issue before it becomes an even bigger problem. This service is responsible for building and maintaining a list of active computers on the network. Search for Device Manager and open it. Computers not Showing Up in Network on Windows 10 after upgrade to 1803 Spring Update In Windows 10 1803 Spring Creators Update , developers have , in addition, computers with Windows 10 are no longer displayed in the network environment of the Explorer when viewing network devices.
I have tried changing the Shared Win 10 computer name and Workgroup name and no difference. Click on it then click Reset now to reset your network. Also set Function Discovery Provider Host and Function Discovery Resource Publication to auto. Then repeat when visibility is needed. Voila, works like it did yesterday. I've seen this problem on several of our Windows 10 Pro machines. Hi FreeBooter, Thanks for the tip, very good point.