Web12. sep 2024. · 1. Check That Network Discovery is Enabled First, check that network discovery is on (for all the networked PCs), which enables the connected PCs to find … WebThis is a small network (6 PC) so there's no domain. The server name is "Omega" and ip is: "192.168.1.123" I can ping the server, connect to it via RDP and see share just typing "\192.168.1.123" or "\Omega" however if i browse the network from Windows 8/7 or linux client i can't see the server (but i can see all other windows machines)
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Web25. maj 2024. · One user can only see one folder on network share Posted by MJB969 on Apr 3rd, 2012 at 2:24 AM Windows Server I have one user who periodically can only see one folder in one folder on one network share. There are probably hundreds of folders there, but she can only see one. She has no trouble accessing that one. Spice (4) Reply … Web24. jan 2024. · One of the other computers had already been mapped to find the network drive and it is able to connect without any issues, but no new computers can be mapped because they cannot see it. However, they can see it listed under windows media player so I know there's at least some connection being made. the little trashmaid deviantart
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Web21. jan 2013. · If you can't ping the server, follow the steps below to diagnose the problem: You have to move along! First of all, check it's connected to the network. Run ifconfig to check that a network card is detected and configured correctly. You should see an ethX card with an IP and UP, something like that: Web19. apr 2013. · One step up from PING is to see if you can get to the box via NetBIOS (over TCP/IP). My steps usually are: ping. nbtstat -A serverIP - if fail, check 135/139/445 (TCP) and 137/139 (UDP) open. nbtstat -a servername - if fail, check DNS/WINS is ok. net view \\servername. PortQueryUI can be used to check ports also. WebYou need to find what your local network's IP of that computer is. Then other people can access to your site by that IP. You can find your local network's IP by go to Command Prompt or press Windows + R then type in ipconfig. It will give out some information and your local IP should look like 192.168.1.x. Share Improve this answer Follow the little toys shop pet