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layne81:
Network discovery is active. How do I ping?

Thanks,
Layne

Julian:

--- Quote from: layne81 on August 03, 2015, 10:38:40 am ---Network discovery is active. How do I ping?

Thanks,
Layne

--- End quote ---
okay do you know the ipaddress of your network drives you should be able to find it on your router page most common ip address for a home network are 192.168.0.1
the ping command is
ping X
replace x with the ipaddress of the network drive

layne81:
I am able to ping the norm 192.168.1.1 but I am still unable to see the drives when I try to browse for them or map them under map network location.

I am not savvy in this area btw.

I have no idea what the fix is....AHHHHHHHHH  :teeth:

layne81:
I believe I have found some info as to why this is happening.

In services.msc.... Browser says "Failed to Read Description: Error Code 2"

Could this by why?

I also ran SFC /SCANNOW and found corrupted files... it could not repair....

So I ran DISM /Restorehealth and it could not repair....

Then I ran SFCFix and the end result was error 0x800f081f the source files could not be found.

Yikes.

layne81:
I solved this issue by going into programs and features, turn windows features on or off, selected SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support (which was not selected), reboot.

BAM! Network shares appear!

Thanks,
Layne

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