Windows 10: Can't access listed devices under File Explorer\Network

Discus and support Can't access listed devices under File Explorer\Network in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; when I click on the network device I get an error message: Windows cannot access fill in the name of the device. There is no logon challenge or any... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Rafisher1, Nov 18, 2020.

  1. Rafisher1 Win User

    Can't access listed devices under File Explorer\Network


    when I click on the network device I get an error message: Windows cannot access fill in the name of the device.


    There is no logon challenge or any other normal response.


    Problem persists whether Ethernet connection alone, or WiFi connection alone.


    All devices can be accessed from other computers, so this is isolated to one computer.


    Done:

    Network reset

    All appropriate services are running and set to automatic

    SFC /scannow comes up with no problems

    SMB v1 is on

    Latest drivers reinstalled for both Ethernet and WiFi

    :)
     
    Rafisher1, Nov 18, 2020
    #1
  2. Philip JD Win User

    Network Devices Not Showing in File Explorer

    Windows 10. Have Desktop 1, Laptop 1, Desktop 2 and D-Link Network Storage in Home Network. Router/Modem is AT&T/DirecTV for telephone, TV and Internet. Internet works fine. Do not think any problem with Router/Modem. Network devices do not show in File
    Explorer, consistently, notwithstanding that they are online and can be accessed, albeit in a sort of a workaround. I have had this problem for some time. Desktop 1 is primary computer. Network storage is always powered on. Laptop 1 and Desktop 2 are sometimes
    on, sometimes off. When Desktop 1 is powered on, hit or miss as to what other network devices, even though powered on, are listed in "Network" in File Explorer. Sometimes Laptop 1 will be listed on Desktop 1 File Explorer. But no others. Not even Desktop 1
    is itself listed in Network. At same time, I will then move to Laptop 1, and look at Network in File Explorer on it. Desktop 1 is not listed. Nor is Laptop 1 itself listed. As a workaround, at a time when a device, or more than 1 device, listed, I placed a
    shortcut to the device on my desktop. Thus, if device not listed in Network, I click the shortcut and I can access that device to, e.g., copy a file. So, the device is on line. This is true for all the devices. However, when another program needs to access
    a device on the network, such as using Acronis Backup/Restore from Desktop 1 to access the Network Storage, it cannot do so because the NAS "cannot be found." This is true even though I know it is actually on-line by use of the shortcut in accessing it directly.
    Sometimes, purely by happenstance, I boot one or the other of the computers, and some, or all, of the network devices will show in File Explorer > Network; more often, none, or only 1, will show. I have tried unplugging / replugging power, on all devices.
    I have booted only one, then another one, then another one, all in various order. I have "studied" Control Panel > Network till I'm blue in the face and can't seem to find any solution to this anomaly. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas out there?
     
    Philip JD, Nov 18, 2020
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  3. Frank C Win User
    Explorer missing a network device


    Hi,
    Missing network device - EXTERNALDRIVE
    Since the last Windows 10 update which I installed on Dec. 9 I am missing one devices in Explorer > Network on one of three network computers.
    They are all present on the other two computers. One of these is Windows 10., the other is Vista Premium.
    The complete device list under network is Frankspc, Charlottespc, and Sue_ASUS and ExternalDrive.
    The missing device on the Explorer list on Frankspc is EXTERNALDRIVE. I can ping it at 192.168.1.3
    Any Ideas on how to get it back in the Explorer list?
    Thanks

    HP Envy
    Windows 10
     
    Frank C, Nov 18, 2020
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  4. taward Win User

    Can't access listed devices under File Explorer\Network

    One computer cannot access other network computers.


    So I've tried every troubleshooting step I know:
    • Double checked that Net Bios was enabled
    • Ran a bunch of network commands:
      • flushed DNS
      • registered dns
      • pinged and located the named computers successfully
    • Reset my router to factory settings

    Nothing works when I try to access via explorer. I'm still baffled by the fact that every other computer can access each other AND access this computer. It's just the outgoing connection from this machine that doesn't work.

    Any thoughts?
     
    taward, Nov 18, 2020
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