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Discus and support Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable... in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; My Computer is showing up on the network as a Media Device, as seen below. [ATTACH] It shows up this way both on the Desktop machine itself, and the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by StacyJohnson8, Nov 17, 2020.

  1. Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable...


    My Computer is showing up on the network as a Media Device, as seen below.

    Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable... 087a02cc-edc3-403b-956b-1123644eaf3b?upload=true.png

    It shows up this way both on the Desktop machine itself, and the laptop trying to access it. The machine is running version 1903, currently on OS build 18362.418. This is my first time attempting to set up a shared folder. I can see another thread about this problem dating from January and nobody offered a lasting solution. Somebody found a workaround which seems to do the trick, which is going to the Run menu and typing \\JACK-DESKTOP-PC i.e. the computer name. This seems like a tedious workaround to have to use. Is there a permanent fix to get the computer recognised as a computer instead of a media device?

    :)
     
    StacyJohnson8, Nov 17, 2020
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  2. Jack_448 Win User

    Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable to access shared files

    My Computer is showing up on the network as a Media Device, as seen below.


    Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable... 8fe3b5a9-4491-48b2-998c-93a9aeb9fbeb?upload=true.png


    It shows up this way both on the Desktop machine itself, and the laptop trying to access it. The machine is running version 1903, currently on OS build 18362.418. This is my first time attempting to set up a shared folder. I can see another thread about
    this problem dating from January and nobody offered a lasting solution. Somebody found a workaround which seems to do the trick, which is going to the Run menu and typing \\JACK-DESKTOP-PC (i.e. the computer name). This seems like a tedious workaround to have
    to use. Is there a permanent fix to get the computer recognised as a computer instead of a media device?
     
    Jack_448, Nov 17, 2020
    #2
  3. Network notwork - computers listed as media devices. 1803 again!

    Notwork of 3 computers, Win 10, all patched to v1803, D is pro, hard wired to router, E is wife's desk and R is new portable - both 10-home on Wi-Fi.

    R is new, an Asus SonicMaster S510U that is recognized by the router. It has internet connectivity but I cannot transfer files to it except with sneakernet.

    I looked at the network structure on each computer using "Control Panel devices and printers" as well as File mgr - Network.

    D- devices: D and E listed as media devices, no computers, D does not see R.
    D- Network: D and E listed as media devices. Dbl click either brings up Media Player.

    E- devices: D and R listed as media devices.
    E- Network: D and E listed as computers and D again as a media device.

    R- devices: D and E show up as media devices.
    R- Network: R as a computer and D as a media device.

    The new laptop R is a ghost, sometimes seen but mostly not and doesn't participate.

    Using Team Viewer 12
    D and E connect, test file transfers OK.
    D and R connect, I can see partial R desktop (shows links but not folders), R sees D file structure, files will not transfer.

    Don't know if this matters - I ran the Network troubleshooter on all three computers - "Windows could not automatically detect this network's proxy settings", on any of them.

    I'm a geologist at wits end.
     
    stonecherub, Nov 17, 2020
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  4. Desktop computer showing up as a Media Device on the network instead of a Computer. Unable...

    Computer appears on network only as Media Device

    I have two computers, a desktop and a laptop, whose files I want to share over a network. This was possible until the recent OS revisions. I have followed the current instructions for file sharing/networking--setting permissions, etc. On both computers
    only the desktop appears in File Explorer listed under Network/Computer(s). The laptop appears only under Media Devices and I am unable to access any but media (video, music and picture) files. Any assistance would be appreciated.
     
    TerryPetersen1, Nov 17, 2020
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