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Network shares stop working - Microsoft Q&A
It sounds like you're experiencing intermittent connectivity issues with network shares in a workgroup environment. Here are some suggestions that might help without requiring registry changes:

just updated windows 11 KB5065426 network shares no longer connect
Version 10.0.26100 Build 26100 just updated windows 11 KB5065426 network shares no longer connect. the server is older but access is required and has been working for years. net use New connections will be remembered. Status Local Remote …

Network File Sharing Issue - Windows 11 - Microsoft Q&A
To share files between two Windows PCs and fix the problem, you can follow these steps: Make sure that both PCs are connected to the same network and that the network type is "Private Network". In Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings, make sure file and printer sharing is enabled.

SMB Network share issue - Microsoft Q&A
Hi All, We have encountered a problem what appears to be network issues where share connections from our windows 10 & 11 clients which reside on a particular subnet (24). Some history about the problem - I am unable to map a drive e.g.…

How to fix issues connecting to network share folders
Since a an update two months ago, I have lost connection to mapped network share folders and I am not able to re-map them. I have have tried Microsoft chat support four times and cant seem to get the help that I need. The last rep that I spoke to said…

Network sharing issues - Microsoft Q&A
4 - Enable SMB1.0/CIFS File Sharing support: I have enabled SMB1.0/CIFS file sharing support and ensured it is on for each device When on Device 3 and trying to access Device 1 drives i get the following message. Enter network credentials to connect to: Device 1 and it shows my email and wants me to enter a password.

Network sharing issue. - Microsoft Q&A
So I have 3 computers on my home network. 2 almost identical mini computers and a laptop. I recently decided to start using file sharing but ran into a strange problem. I set up a shared folder on each. Read/write access was given to…

Can't access shared folders from File Explorer - Windows Client
Provides troubleshooting for the issue that shared folders can't be accessed from File Explorer in Windows 10.

Windows 10 Network Sharing Issues - Microsoft Q&A
Also try turning off password-protected sharing and check for the issue. 1. Open Advanced sharing settings by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then, in the left pane, click Change advanced sharing settings. 2. Click to expand the current network ...

Accessing Windows 11 Pro share no longer working from other local ...
It seems that you are experiencing issues with accessing shared folders on your Windows 11 Pro desktop from other devices on your local network. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can consider:

windows 11 pc network share - Microsoft Q&A
If your Windows 11 PC is not connecting to another Windows 11 PC through network sharing, there are several potential issues to consider: Network Discovery and File Sharing: Ensure that both PCs have Network Discovery and File Sharing enabled. You can check this in the Network and Sharing Center under the Control Panel.

 

 

 

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