Equivalent or alternative to the "netdiag" command for Win10


  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 pro
       #1

    Equivalent or alternative to the "netdiag" command for Win10


    the "netdiag" command is not available in Windows 10. Is there any equivalent available?
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  2. Posts : 31,471
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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    Apparently netdiag was last seen in Windows XP. Since then we've had the Troubleshooters and netsh....
    Windows Vista includes the Network Diagnostics Framework (NDF), a set of technologies and guidelines that allows a collection of troubleshooting tools to assist users in diagnosing, and where possible, automatically correcting networking problems.
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/.../ff625276.aspx
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  3. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #3

    There are other solutions available. What are you trying to fix or look at?
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 pro
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    Thank you Bree & bro67. In answer to the latter's question, the issue is that my Synology NAS does not show "network" in Windows explorer. Neither does it when I search by name or IP address. The same when I try to map it to a network drive from Windows explorer. As a workaround, I was able to use the map network feature from within the Synology set of commands. As I had tried what seemed to me to be all the relevant windows "commands" with no obvious problems being shown, I thought the netdiag command might reveal something. So this is not an urgent issue as my network is functional

    I should add that I am running Windows 10 (most recent update) using static IP addresses with homegroup and netbios over TCP/IP disabled so that the PCs on my network are connected through WSD discovery. I arrived at this point through a rather tortuous, lengthy and frustrating process of searching the internet and trying various suggestions to fix what appears still to be a widespread Windows 10 problem where network devices do not show up on a LAN or do so erratically with no apparent rhyme or reason.
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  5. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #5

    Then make sure you keep smbv1 enabled in Windows Features and disable smbv1 with the following two items in Command Terminal. sc.exe config lanmanworkstation depend= bowser/mrxsmb20/nsi
    sc.exe config mrxsmb10 start= disabled

    Make sure that the Computer Browser Service is changed to automatic. On the NAS, in File Services, make sure that in SMB, that you do not have it checked as Master Browser and in advance, that SMB2 is lowest, SMB3 is highest.

    I have a DS216+2 and only time I had issues was dealing with the problems that Microsoft threw out there when they told everyone to disable SMBv1 from Windows Features, which meant using the IP.
    Last edited by bro67; 12 Aug 2017 at 14:34.
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #6

    The SMB 1.0/CIFS windows feature is enabled and I'm reasonably sure always has been. Could you please confirm I need to use Power Shell with your instruction for then disabling it i.e. to past into the text that starts with "sc.exe ....." I have to admit to sticking with Command Prompt thus far with WIndows 10!

    On SMB and the the NAS - it is presently set to SMB3 max, SMB1 min. I assume I should not change the minimum to 2 until after disabling SMB1 on the PCs.

    On the the Master Browser, I should explain that my path to "fixing" this issue seemed to consist more of a series of workarounds than what I would consider real fixes. One of the earlier such "fixes" that produced an improvement related to Master Browser voting. The problem would either re-appear or get worse when the Master Browser function was voted off one device onto another. After a series of experiments, it seemed clear that having the NAS as Master Browser resulted in a stable network listing on all devices. Consequently, I disabled the Computer Browser service on the two PCs and two laptops on the network in order to prevent any changes. Probably not the most elegant way to bring that about, but it was simple and worked!

    As far as I can tell, it was disabling the Computer Browser service that caused network discovery to change from Netbios to WSD. And that, along with a number of other suggested fixes I had come across, was what set me on the course to disabling TCP/IP on the network cards.

    Thanks again for for responding to my posts.
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  7. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #7

    Just use Command Terminal for those two entries and leave SMB1 checked in features, along with making the change to Computer Browser. Otherwise you will still have a broken OS. It is bad enough that people are getting upset that the latest ISO from Microsoft is no longer including IE11 installed and you have to do that on your own if you want to use it.
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