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The resource doesn't have sharing set up.
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The reason why the files shared by others in the LAN cannot be seen by your computer may be caused by the computer's firewall not being turned off
1. First click Start in the lower left corner of the computer, and then open the control panel.
2. Next, select Firewall in the Control Panel.
3. Select Turn Windows Protective Wall on or off on the left.
4. Select to turn off Windows Firewall in the window, and finally click OK.
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Summary. Hello, this means that the computer is not caused by the computer in the same workgroup as the computer in the local area network, as long as the computer name is set to the same workgroup; This way, you can see the files shared on other computers within the local area network.
1. Right-click on my computer --- properties --- computer name.
2. Change the computer name ------ computer name --- belongs to a working group: modify it to "workgroup" - OK.
How can I suddenly not see the files shared by the computer LAN.
Hello, this means that the computer is not caused by the computer in the same workgroup as the computer in the local area network, as long as the computer name is set to the same workgroup; This way, you can see the files shared on other computers within the local area network. 1. Right-click on my computer --- properties--- computer name 2. Change computer name ------ computer name--- belongs to a working group: modify to "workgroup" -- OK.
No. It's all folders, and the ** inside is gone.
This situation is very easy to occur in the local area network, and it will be like this when the shared system goes wrong.
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This may be caused by the local computer's File Sharing feature being turned off.
Here's how to fix it:
2. In the open network computer and device button window, you will see that file sharing is turned off, and you can't see the network computer and device, please click the prompt to change.
3. In the pop-up extension menu, select the "Enable File Sharing and Network Discovery" item.
4. At this time, right-click on the blank space of the window, select the "Refresh" item, and you can see other computers in the LAN.
5. In addition, there are also situations where different working groups cannot view or access each other normally. 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.
6. In the pop-up system interface, click the "Advanced System Settings" button in the upper left corner.
7. Then in the "System Properties" window that opens, switch to the "Computer Name" tab and click the "Change" button.
8. From the pop-up "Computer Name Change" interface, modify the "Workgroup Name" to the same name, and then you can assign different computers to the same workgroup.
Find a computer store, with a through line, the workgroup of the two computers is set up the same as a workgroup, and the IP address is one, one.
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Yes, it's just that your machine can't be turned off.
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