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I enabled SMB3 instead of SMB1 on my server and that seems to be ok too with network show on Win10.
I enabled SMB3 instead of SMB1 on my server and that seems to be ok too with network show on Win10.
OK, but from the Microsoft article (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2696547) I understood that there is no way to enable/disable SMB3 independently from SMB2. So, how did you do that?
Bart
Maybe you have to change the setting on the NAS to improve compatibility and let Windows default.
I have not even what versions of the SMB protocol are supported by Windows 10 v1511.
In the Windows network window, how do I display all computers in a network regardless of their version of the SMB protocol used?
In Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 10 v1511, how do I find out which version of SMB in use?
Thanks
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You can't fix this thing yourself. MS messed it up so MS has to fix it.
There is a dichotomy on my comps. Some can see the NAS and its shares but error with the other comp shares, and others can see the other comp shares but not see the NAS at all.
I can't fiddle with my NAS SMB settings, either, as the Mybooklive doesn't have that ability.
A good compromise is to have your other networked comp shares being accessible and the NAS added to File Explorer Quick Access.
Then wait till MS get around to fixing the mess.
Hi all,
After spending two whole days of searching on the Internet and trying out the various suggestions, what finally did the trick (for me at least) was to verify with the command "nbtstat -a [computer-name]" what are the workgroup names for all members of my workgroup network: two desktops running Windows 10 home (same edition, updated a few weeks ago), one Dlink NAS (DNS-320 ShareCenter) and an Orange Livebox router.
All came up with the workgroup name I defined on the PC's and the NAS, but NOT the router, this one sticked to the name: "workgroup", probably because I didn't find out how to change the name. I then changed the workgroup name on the PC's and the NAS to the same name as the router ("workgroup"). I then switched everything off.
Starting up, beginning with the router, then the NAS and finally the two desktops. And, lo and behold: everyone sees everyone, with only the router as masterbrowser and the now common name "workgroup". I will check over the next few days to see if this stays stable. Curious to hear from you guys whether this works for you too.