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Spark! Pro series - 24th March 2022 Spiceworks Originals.I also just want to get this out of the way at the beginning: I'm very aware that there are lots of security concerns here, that's what we're trying to take care of with this que.
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#Cannot access files on network but other computer can how to#
How to stop spam texts from random spoofed numbers? Securityįor the past few weeks, I've been receiving spam texts from random spoofed numbers with messages that include a link to random URLs.MS has said that they "missed the mark" with this surprise change in 9926, and promised to come up with something better in the future. It works for me, and it doesn't involve a whole lot of dinking around with homegroups or any of the above suggestions.
" A fix for this issue appears to be setting HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters\AllowInsecureGuestAuth (DWORD) to 1."
#Cannot access files on network but other computer can Patch#
You can see it at this link:īut here's the registry patch from that thread:
There is a registry patch that will get you back to what has worked for over 15 years. MS pulled this rabbit out of its hat with the 9926 build with absolutely no communication about it. This is not a big deal - I dont really NEED to access the other computers, but wondered if maybe a setting needs to be changed on my Win10 computer (Build 9841). The other 2 computers can see the Win10 computer, but cannot access In my Win10 PC, I can see other computers on my home network, but cannot access documents on them - says I dont have access. My Win10 computer is hardwired to the same router (the Win10 computer is an older one that doesn't have wireless built in). Ive added the the domain anme in the DHCP so will see if I get anymore issues with this. It is as though using the FQDN takes me to a different location. The other 2 computers are running Win7, on a wireless network. I cant see it being a sharing/permission issue when I browse to the fully qualified domain name I can see the files and access them fine.
The 2 other computers on the network can see each other's documents (read and write), so I'm This is not a big deal - I don't really NEED to access the other computers, but wondered if maybe a setting needs to be changed on my Win10 computer (Build 9841). In my Win10 PC, I can see other computers on my home network, but cannot access documents on them - says I don't have access.