In all Synology-diskstations, SMB is the way of accessing files on Windows machines.
When Microsoft has decided that Win10 no longer support SMB (and you cannot enable it), how are people...
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In all Synology-diskstations, SMB is the way of accessing files on Windows machines.
When Microsoft has decided that Win10 no longer support SMB (and you cannot enable it), how are people...
64Bit, Home, ver. 1709.
I've tried enabling File/Printer sharing and Network Discovery, but it keeps turning it off. I can't turn it on.
This has happened ever since I uninstalled McAfee.
It is exactly this option I am missing on the list. I do NOT have "SMB 1.0/CIFS Client" in the Turn Windows Features on/off.
Btw. I also need an answer on how to enable Network Discovery. Because...
I recently bought a laptop, and now it cannot access my Synology DSM213 in File Explorer. The NAS showed up on the network on my laptop, but not in File Explorer, and when trying to open it, it would...
No, I had no other antivirus.
I think I somewhat fixed this problem:
https://winaero.com/blog/disable-or-enable-windows-defender-in-windows-10/
And this one to enable group policy (might/might not be neccessary for the...
Intel Core i5-6600 CPU 3.3 Ghz, 4 kernels.
Win10 64 bit.
No, it usually did not for me either, until today.
Posting system specs is a little off-topic, because my problem is that even though I do this step:...
Yes, I know. I already read these tutorials (and countless others). They all say the same, but it does not work. Windows Defender still use up 30 % of my CPU no matter whatever I do!
Please...
My problem is that Antimalware Service Executable is still running, still taking up a lot of CPU. Please help me!
But they say you cannot turn Windows Defender off in group policy in Home.
A service called Antimalware Executable takes up about 30 % of my CPU. It doesn't normally do this, and I tried following the tutorials on how to disable in the task schedule and registry (I use...
How exactly do you block Windows Update with Tinywall?
While I do know it is Microsoft's policy to automatically update Windows, I would really appreciate some control of my own PC, and I alone decide when (and if) I want to download updates.
I also...