I have three Windows 10 machines on a network, on the same default network: WORKGROUP
.
One of them can see all three, call it Media-PC
. The other two can only see each other but not Media-PC
, call them desktop-1
& desktop-2
.
I have turned on the following services, DNS Client
, Function Discovery
, SSDP Discovery
& UPnP Service
.
Network discovery is running on all three machines. I can ping all three computers from each other.
I cannot figure out why desktop-1
& 2
can't see Media-PC
.
Media-PC
can see them but they can only see each other.
Hope someone can help me with this.
Best Answer
Network discovery has since always been a painful subject in all versions of Windows, especially now when so many security fixes were applied.
I have collected below all the fixes I know. You might try them one by one, undoing the ones which do not help.
Homogenous account types
All the computers must be logged-on with the same type of account. Meaning that all must have a Microsoft account or a local account, as mixing account types will not work.
If you change an account type that has created some network shares, they should be deleted and recreated.
Network Reset
In PC Settings, Network & Internet Settings, click Network Reset and in the next screen click Reset now.
This will reset all network settings, so you may have to recreate any defined VPNs and re-enable settings such as Network Discovery.
Computer Browser service broken
As described in the Microsoft article SMBv1 is not installed by default in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update 2017 and Windows Server, Semi-annual Channel says :
If this does not help, you may enable SMB 1.0/CIFS File in Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off. Enable both the SMB 1.0/CIFS Client and Server. The disadvantage is that you will be vulnerable to viruses that exploit SMB v1.0 vulnerabilities such as Wanna Cry, although one of your computers must first be infected for the virus to propagate to the others using this vulnerability.
Re-check network Discovery
In an elevated Command Prompt run
Required Windows services
In the Services console, ensure the following services have a Startup type of "Automatic" and status is "Running".
Missing master browser computer
Use regedit on the computer you wish to always be the master browser, and navigate to the registry key:
Change the value of
MaintainServerList
from Auto to Yes.If it is missing, add a new String Value
IsDomainMaster
and set it to True.You may need to reboot to activate this.
For more information see Specifying Browser Computers.
Add credentials for other computers
If you cannot see shares created by other computers, you may need to add reciprocal credentials to both computers.
Go to Control Panel, User Accounts, Manager your credentials, and click on Windows Credentials. Now click on Add a Windows Credential.
Add all your users as follows :
Press OK to save. A Network Reset might be required.
Check sharing options for your network profile
In Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Center -> Change advanced sharing settings, ensure that all "Turn On ..." and "Allow ..." options are checked for your type of profile (normally Private).
Rebind all network adapters
For hard problems, uninstalling all network adapters in the Device Manager and reboot may help. After the reboot, Windows 10 automatically re-installs the network adapters.