Help. Windows 10 file explorer does not discover NAS


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #1

    Help. Windows 10 file explorer does not discover NAS


    As the title says I am unable to "see" my NAS in windows explorer. I was able to use explorer to view/add/delete files on my NAS a few weeks ago but now now cannot even see the NAS in the network section.
    Funny thing is that I am able to ping the server and even login to the GUI via IE and firefox. But i can't get the media files.


    I am currently running the evaluation copy of Windows 10: Details:
    - Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview
    - version 1511
    - OS build 10565.41737
    - 64Bit
    - Intel i&-2600 CPU with 24GB of RAM


    I have tried the follow to correct the issue with no success:
    - Rebooted windows 10 machine (several times)
    - Rebooted Router (Actiontec V2000H)
    - Rebooted NAS (FreeNAS 9.3)
    - ipconfig /flushdns
    - change from using PIN to password
    - Change from password to PIN
    - using regedit added the AllowInsecureGuestAuth = 1 to the registry.


    Notes on NAS:
    using Freenas 9.3, ZFS volume, enabled CIFS shares. do not require login to access media files (or any files). The server only has media files on it so no password required or enabled.


    Notes on Network:
    - The network is hardwired with Cat 5e cable (except for wireless printer)
    - Windows 10 explorer is able to "see" other windows machines (windows 7 and 8), an Linus Ubuntu 14.04 machine, router (Actiontec V2000H, printer (wireless), AV receiver,
    - the windows 7/8 machines are able to access the media files on the NAS with no issues and are able to see the windows 10 machine.
    - the ubuntu 14.04 machine is able to access the media files on the NAS with no issues and is able to see the windows 10//8/7 machines on the network.


    Any help or direction to try next would be greatly appreciated. I like windows 10 but it will be a show stopper if I cannot access my NAS from this Windows 10 machine.

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 22
    W10
       #2

    Yesterday I also (clean) installed Windows 10 version 1511, and now experience exactly the same as singhrh described. (using nas4free 10.2)
    I also tried all the same things to resolve it, without result.

    It really seems there is a network discovery problem introduced with Windows 10 version 1511.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    jistme said:
    Yesterday I also (clean) installed Windows 10 version 1511, and now experience exactly the same as singhrh described. (using nas4free 10.2)
    I also tried all the same things to resolve it, without result.

    It really seems there is a network discovery problem introduced with Windows 10 version 1511.
    I think it has to do with some timing problem. I'm not a network guru so I couldn't even begin to tell you what it is.
    However although not a fix I do have a work around that I use.
    Try typing in \\ip_address (ip_address = ip of NAS) in the explorer address bar. You should be able to see your NAS. If so you can then map a network drive using this method. This is what I do until a fix can be found.
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  4. Posts : 13
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #4

    There is already a thread up here: Can't see other computers in Workgroup on Windows 10 computer - Windows 10 Forums

    I can access my NAS drive by manual typing address or map each folders, but this is just annoying to do.
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