Windows 10: Networking not showing Readyshare Connections under NETWORK or THIS PC

Discus and support Networking not showing Readyshare Connections under NETWORK or THIS PC in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Since updating my Windows 10 Pro to Version 1909, I am no longer able to access the \\READYSHARE Drive on my PC. When I attempt to input \\READYSHARE... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Neoknightx, Apr 13, 2020.

  1. Networking not showing Readyshare Connections under NETWORK or THIS PC


    Since updating my Windows 10 Pro to Version 1909, I am no longer able to access the \\READYSHARE Drive on my PC. When I attempt to input \\READYSHARE path into the address bar, an error message 'Windows cannot access \\READYSHARE, error code 0x80004005' is displayed. I noticed that other computers on the local network also failed to display under 'Network' .

    The \\READYSHARE drive share documents among other PCs on the local network and is an important part of the local networking.


    I have modified my Windows Credential Manager, but still no luck.


    I have followed the advice provided in another community post. Both methods failed to work.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...adyshare/a7827878-adca-46a9-b626-98651423bec2


    Method 1: Follow these steps to enable SMB1 and check if that works for you.


    1. Open Control Panel.


    2. Under Programs section, click Uninstall a program link. This will open Programs and Features window.


    3. In the left-pane of Programs and Features window, click Turn Windows features on or off the link to open Windows Features window with a list of features that you can turn on or off.


    4. Go through the features list. If the check box next to a feature is selected, it means that the feature is turned on. A filled check box means only part of the feature is turned on. Click the plus icon to see all features under that category.


    5. See the list and check the box for SMB1 and click OK.


    6. Wait for the configuration to complete and then restart the computer.


    Method 2: Follow these steps to enable NetBios and check if that works for you.


    1. Press Windows key + R to get the run window.


    2. Type the command ncpa.cpl.


    3. Right-click on your current network and select its “Properties”. Next, click on the “Internet Protocol version 4 TCP/IPv4”.


    4. Click the “Advanced” button under the General tab. Now choose the WINS tab.


    5. Click on the “Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP” option in order to enable NetBIOS settings.


    6. Click OK and remember to restart the computer.


    Method 1 works on my Laptop that runs on version 1903, but not the PC that runs on 1909.


    The model of my PC is Alienware Area 51 R2

    Router Netgear D7800


    Thanks in advance

    :)
     
    Neoknightx, Apr 13, 2020
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    Networking not showing Readyshare Connections under NETWORK or THIS PC

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    Once my PC updated, I cannot view the WI-FI Router's ReadyShare connection listed in the "Computer Section", I mean "Network" and the Networked Devices connected to my Laptop
     
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