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Home Network with non-Windows Devices
My main desktop PC is Win10
I have another Win10 system, a Laptop
Then I have two Linux systems
And an Android Tablet with a File Manager App.
The Win 10 systems appear in their respective Network Maps, but I cannot open them:
In my Main Desktop, it simply says the Laptop Win10 machine is not accessible, contact admin etc for access rights etc
On the Win 10 laptop, when attempting to access the desktop Win10 system, I get a prompt for Username and password to open, but it will not take the password and just keeps re-opening the pop-up.
Neither Win10 machine 'sees' the Linux drives in the Network map, however if I manually address them, it WILL mount them (temporarily) and I can access. If I close the File manager and re-open, or open a new file manager, the linux drives will not be present and have to be added again manually inputting the address.
If I view (& even refresh) the network, folder, it will not see those drives in the right panel, but if previously manually added it will appear in the list of drives in the left pane.
I cannot open the Win10 systems is the Linux machines - same issue as my Win10 laptop (get prompt for username/password) but will not accept it
Same issue on the Android machine - it too 'sees' it in the map, but gives prompt for username/password which it does not accept.
i.e. NONE of my remote systems accepts the username/password to access the Main system, whether that remote be Win10, Linux, or Android.
All of this was integrated fine prior to win 10 upgrade.
It seems like I need to reset the network password, but that makes no difference.
As well as 'me', I have set the shares access to 'Everyone'
How can I recover this, especially on my 'main' machine, so I can access it from the remote systems.
Your help is appreciated!