The LAN can t find someone else s computer

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Check whether the guest user is enabled.

    2.Whether the firewall on the local connection is down.

    Find computer settings - windows settings - local settings - user user rights assignment to find Refuse to access this computer from the network Double-click to open and delete all the values in it.

    4.Check whether the firewall is installed on the other party and your computer If so, turn it off.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1,"Run"cmd input ipconfig all (her computer).Locate the IP address. 2. On your computer"Run"cmd input ping*** her IP) if the connection is displayed.

    Look if her firewall is off. If not. Just change (automatically get the IP address) to your own configuration (

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look to see if her computer's firewall is on, turn it off if it is, if the other one is closed, turn it back on, and if sharing is enabled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start - Run Computer Configuration - Window Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - User Rights Assignment - Deny Access to This Computer from the Network If there is a guest, it has been deleted for a long time.

    Also, my computer, right-click on -management-local users and groups-users to see if there is a big red cross above the guest, if yes, go in for a long time, and remove the previous tick from the account has been deactivated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right-click on "Internet Neighbors" - "Properties" and click on "Set up home and small office network" on the right to try.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not in a domain or workgroup.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's when he set up to deny access to other computers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Workarounds where you can't see someone else's computer on your LAN

    Open the Run window, enter and click the OK button to open the Group Policy window.

    Then go to Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - User Rights Assignment, and find the item "Access this computer from the network" in the right window and right-click to select "Properties".

    From the "Access this computer from the network properties" window that opens, keep the "everyone" account and delete the other related accounts, and click the "OK" button.

    <> from the "Computer Management" interface that opens, "Services & Applications" - "Services" item, find the "server" service item on the right and right-click it, and select the "Properties" item from its context menu.

    When the Server Properties window opens, set the Startup Type to Automatic, and click the Startup button to start the service.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The LAN can't see the workaround for other computers

    An important reason why you cannot view other computers in your LAN is that the "file sharing" function of the local computer is turned off. This can be fixed by the following methods.

    In the Network window that opens, you'll see a prompt that says "File sharing is turned off, you can't see network computers and devices, click to change" click.

    In the pop-up extension menu, select the "Enable File Sharing and Network Discovery" item.

    <> addition to this, there are also cases where different workgroups cannot view or access each other properly. If you want to implement mutual shared access, you must modify it to the same workgroup: click on the Start menu, right-click on "Computer" from it, and select the "Properties" item.

    In the pop-up system interface, click the "Advanced System Settings" button in the upper left corner.

    Then in the "System Properties" window that opens, switch to the "Computer Name" tab and click the "Change" button.

    From the pop-up Computer Name Change interface, change the Team Name to the same name to assign different computers to the same workgroup.

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