I can't see my Freebox anymore.
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Nashe95 -
Nashe95 -
Hello,
Since I reinstalled Windows 10, I can no longer see my Freebox in the file explorer. I don't see my Freebox like before.
I can see the "freebox server" in the network infrastructure, the "freebox server" in media devices, but nothing in computers, where it used to appear. I've tried enabling and disabling the network, but nothing works.
I admit I'm stuck...
Since I reinstalled Windows 10, I can no longer see my Freebox in the file explorer. I don't see my Freebox like before.
I can see the "freebox server" in the network infrastructure, the "freebox server" in media devices, but nothing in computers, where it used to appear. I've tried enabling and disabling the network, but nothing works.
I admit I'm stuck...
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Hello,
A suggestion, as it may resemble an issue I just encountered.
I reinstalled W10 with the new version that just came out, 1803, and I could no longer access one of my network drives, even by entering its IP address, although it was visible as a media server (upnp/dlna).
While searching, I found that W10 now disables the SMBV1 network protocol, which is old and vulnerable, by default. I reactivated it and the drive is now accessible.
You can configure this in programs and features:
After making the change, restart Windows
Best regards
A suggestion, as it may resemble an issue I just encountered.
I reinstalled W10 with the new version that just came out, 1803, and I could no longer access one of my network drives, even by entering its IP address, although it was visible as a media server (upnp/dlna).
While searching, I found that W10 now disables the SMBV1 network protocol, which is old and vulnerable, by default. I reactivated it and the drive is now accessible.
You can configure this in programs and features:
After making the change, restart Windows
Best regards
In the end, it doesn't work; there might be other parameters to look into? 
but it seems to be checked by default....?
I feel like many sambas will become inaccessible.
Although for me, it's the opposite; I have an old Windows share on a printer, which is inaccessible from the new sambas (authentication) but not from Windows.
See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-nz/windows-server/storage/file-server/troubleshoot/smbv1-not-installed-by-default-in-windows
for me it's an update, so it's normal that it's enabled by default.
In my case, it was my new PC that I couldn't see on my network...