In my case it doesn't. Whenever I start a computer up, one of the other computers on the network (same one each time) is displayed but not accessible. Error message says that a protocol is not...
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In my case it doesn't. Whenever I start a computer up, one of the other computers on the network (same one each time) is displayed but not accessible. Error message says that a protocol is not...
Yes, it does seem to be fixed now, thank goodness. However, in my case, one computer is difficult to access even though it's listed. Trying a few times corrects it and then it works just fine.
But that won't work with an NAS running Linux. You can only do that using a sub-directory.
YES!! That answers the question!
The computer on which the NAS is displayed is one that does not have its own keyboard and screen and therefore I always access it via Remote Desktop.
I have...
Well yes, I suppose that was what I was trying to say. But in what way related? What have I done in the computer which displays the NAS that I haven't done in the other computers? (Thinking aloud,...
I have an interesting puzzle. All of my Win10 computers (all running the same version) except one will not display a Linux NAS on my network. The one computer that *does* display the NAS also...