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Please let us know if you would like further assistance. There are too many such issues. To be honest, I think it's better to use other methods to implement what this command can do.
This list will only show computers that have file and printer sharing enabled. Then we can see other machines under the network folder in the File Explorer.
Click on the machine to enter the credentials and we will see the shared resources on it. IN windows nt4,win2k and winxp we used to be able to set the master browser with the registry editor.
But those entries are no longer used as far as i can tell on win They might return if I installed smbv1 but that isn't going to happen. It's time for me to transition more from the command prompt cli to powershell cli, and since powershell will provide me with the information I need, I will just use it instead. Can't wait for the new Windows terminal to become available. You can close this as answered. Office Office Exchange Server.
Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 10 Networking. Sign in to vote. I can also ping and ping -a between the host and remote computers Both Computers are in the same workgroup, both have Network Discovery and file and printer sharing enabled on both the private and public networks.
The path to the Network List Manager Policies is the same as the path listed above. The following policy settings are provided for Network List Manager Policies. This policy setting allows you to configure the Network Location , including the location type and the user permissions, for networks that Windows cannot identify due to a network issue or a lack of identifiable characters in the network information received by the operating system from the network.
A network location identifies the type of network that a computer is connected to and automatically sets the appropriate firewall settings for that location. You can configure the following items for this policy setting:.
Not configured. If you select this option, this policy setting does not apply a location type to unidentified network connections. If you select this option, this policy setting applies a location type of Private to unidentified network connections.
A private network, such as a home or work network, is a location type that assumes that you trust the other computers on the network. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback!
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