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RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Amr22126 - 07-20-2017 thank you Compton computer browser service is working now and running, now I can view the laptop and computer A files but still cannot access my own files in the network and the same thing with the laptop and computer B, When i typed in the CMD net view i saw computer B and the laptop about i didnt see computer A. Same thing with the homegroup I can see computer A in it. I really thank each everyone who helped I am getting closer to the fix The only problem is Computer A is not accessible in the Network but finally Computer A can access other devices on network. Amr, RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Compton - 07-20-2017 Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 HomeGroup Connection Issues https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/windows-7-cannot-connect-to-homegroup/ RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Amr22126 - 07-21-2017 Sorry for the late reply, im trying it now RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Amr22126 - 07-21-2017 (07-21-2017, 11:56 AM)Amr22126 Wrote: Sorry for the late reply, im trying it now Nope, Didnt work ;( RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Compton - 07-21-2017 no need to say sorry for Sorry for the late reply you already apologise for it once that would do trick for me just to be clear you did try everything with the link posted? run a sfc scannow Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Timster - 07-22-2017 I would reset all of the network settings on all computers that are on the network and then set everything as a Workfroup then manually change the sharing permissions. That Homegroup setup can't be trusted to stay stable over time. I have seen funny things happen with Homegoup time and time again. Printers dropping off the network for no reason, some client computers can't access certain files all of a sudden. Everything might be stable for awhile then issue begin. RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Amr22126 - 07-22-2017 I don't know how to reset network settings on win8.1 RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Britec - 07-22-2017
Code: netsh int ip reset RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Amr22126 - 07-29-2017 advfirewall one will reset all firewall settings? RE: Cannot access my own files on my network - Britec - 07-29-2017 Yes |