Windows 10: W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access.

Discus and support W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access. in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; If I wait long enough ... several minutes, it seems to access ... finally. Copying files from mapped drive ... same thing ... stops responding but wait... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by WacoJohn, Jan 13, 2020.

  1. WacoJohn Win User

    W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access.


    If I wait long enough ... several minutes, it seems to access ... finally. Copying files from mapped drive ... same thing ... stops responding but wait long enough and it happens. No such problems with other machines on network. No such problem in the past (worked fine at one time).

    W10-32 v. 1909 Build 18363.535
    Network drive mapped to M:
    DISM and SFC routines to not reveal any problems.

    Now, it gets really weird. UNmap drive. Open Explorer. Network drive not found under NETWORK, but still shows as a mapped drive. See screenshot.


    W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access. [​IMG]


    I really don't think this is right. If UNMAPPED .. should not show this way. It should show in NETWORK since it is shared. If I click on it as shows AS mapped, Explorer opens it, and it does not stop responding. Access to the drive works perfectly.

    Any help is appreciated in advance.

    EDIT: Fixed it.

    1. Correct file corruption with chkdsk /f
    2. Follow the steps below:

    Go to gpedit.msc
    Under Group policy editor access the following :-
    ->Computer configuration\administrative templates\network\Lanman Workstation
    ->"Enable insecure guest logons"


    #Go to services.msc
    The following should to set to Automatic[Delayed Start]
    ->Function Discovery Provider Host
    ->Function Discovery Resource Publication


    #Go to Programs and features
    Under Turn on Windows Features
    ->SMB-1.0 File sharing and support all three items should be enabled.

    Thank you Netgear Gearhead support.

    :)
     
    WacoJohn, Jan 13, 2020
    #1
  2. WacoJohn Win User

    W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access.

    If I wait long enough ... several minutes, it seems to access ... finally. Copying files from mapped drive ... same thing ... stops responding but wait long enough and it happens. No such problems with other machines on network. No such problem in the past (worked fine at one time).

    W10-32 v. 1909 Build 18363.535
    Network drive mapped to M:
    DISM and SFC routines to not reveal any problems.

    Now, it gets really weird. UNmap drive. Open Explorer. Network drive not found under NETWORK, but still shows as a mapped drive. See screenshot.


    W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access. [​IMG]


    I really don't think this is right. If UNMAPPED .. should not show this way. It should show in NETWORK since it is shared. If I click on it as shows AS mapped, Explorer opens it, and it does not stop responding. Access to the drive works perfectly.

    Any help is appreciated in advance.

    EDIT: Fixed it.

    1. Correct file corruption with chkdsk /f
    2. Follow the steps below:

    Go to gpedit.msc
    Under Group policy editor access the following :-
    ->Computer configuration\administrative templates\network\Lanman Workstation
    ->"Enable insecure guest logons"


    #Go to services.msc
    The following should to set to Automatic[Delayed Start]
    ->Function Discovery Provider Host
    ->Function Discovery Resource Publication


    #Go to Programs and features
    Under Turn on Windows Features
    ->SMB-1.0 File sharing and support all three items should be enabled.

    Thank you Netgear Gearhead support.
     
    WacoJohn, Jan 13, 2020
    #2
  3. CuriousD Win User
    Windows Explorer Stops Responding on Certain Folder


    Hello. Recently, I had two instances when Windows Explorer stopped responding when I tried to access a folder. The first time, it seemed to focus on two video files and when I deleted the files, the folder was fine. The next time, I could not access the folder. I could access my back up on the NAS drive, but Windows Explorer would stop responding when I tried to access the folder on my secondary hard drive on the computer. I deleted the folder and copied the folder from the NAS drive to the secondary drive, but it yielded the same problem. I renamed the folder and I am now able to access the folder.

    Do these two instances suggest a problem with my hard drive or with my current state of Windows 10?

    Thanks for your input.
     
    CuriousD, Jan 13, 2020
    #3
  4. NDarkstar Win User

    W10-32 explorer stops responding on mapped drive access.

    Mapped drives not showing up on Explorer


    Wanted to mention that I'm experiencing this same issue. Environment here is a Windows Server 2012 R2 domain with network shares and printers mapped by GPO. GPO drive mappings are not on a per-user basis and instead are global for all users.

    Affected user can not access mapped drives via explorer, yet NET USE shows drives mapped as expected. Attempting to remap network drives via explorer results in a prompt stating that the connection is already mapped to that drive letter, do I want to disconnect and reconnect it?

    Oddly, using applications that provide an 'open document' dialogue can see and access mapped network drives normally. For example, open Word, file -> open -> browse: Left pane shows network shares, clicking on network share shows share contents. Clicking on 'This PC' shows all mapped drives which are navigable and documents can be opened normally. Doing this does not correct the issue with Explorer. Similarly, a command prompt also operates as expected, so it's possible to change to a mapped network drive by the associated letter and to list / copy / delete files normally.

    Issue appears to be limited to a single user profile on the workstation displaying the described symptoms. Logging in as another user results in the drives being mapped and accessible as usual. Symptoms persist through reboot. User account with symptoms does not have admin access locally or on the domain.
     
    NDarkstar, Jan 13, 2020
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