Windows 10 Podesavanje Mreze
Windows 10 Podesavanje Mreze
Windows 10 Podesavanje Mreze
Of the many ways of exchanging files between 2 systems, one of the most
comfortable options is to share files between 2 systems connected to the same
network. However, a few users have reported the following error while trying to share
resources:
Cause
There are many reasons causing this error, One of the reason being the name of the
computer (With which you are trying to connect) is too long. Try renaming the
computer you want to connect to a shorter one and try again. If it does not work,
follow methods given below.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters
3 – Now, in the right side Locate AllowInsecureGuestAuth and change its value data
to 1
Note: – If its does not exists in the right side , Just right click on any empty space in
right side and Create New > Dword (32bit)
4 – Name it AllowInsecureGuestAuth
5 – Double click on AllowInsecureGuestAuth and change its value data to 1.
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4. Click on Install
5. select protocol and click on add.
6. Select Reliable Multicast Protocol and Choose OK.
5. Create new Windows credential for the computer\NAS where your share is.
Note that, you have to use the credential of a user on that computer having
administrative permission on the share.
Local Policies -> Security Options -> Network security: LAN Manager
authentication level.
3 – Now, In the Local security settings Tab, Just select Send LM & NTLM-use NTLMv2
session security if negotiated from the dropdown and then click on Apply and OK.
Note:- If it does Not work try the steps given below.
1. Search gpedit.msc in windows search box to open Local Group Policy editor.
Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates >
Network > Lanman Workstation
1. Search gpedit.msc in windows 10 search box to open Local Group Policy editor.
Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows settings > Security
Settings > Security Options
1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command control panel. Press
Enter to open the Control Panel window.
2] Among the list of options, click and open Windows Defender Firewall.
3] On the list on the left-hand side, click on Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or
off.
4] For both Private and Public network settings, select the radio button at Turn off
Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended).
5] Click on OK to save the settings and restart the system. Check if it helps with the
issue or not.
1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command devmgmt.msc.
Press Enter to open the Device Manager.
2] Click on the View tab in the Device Manager window and check Show hidden
devices.
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3] Now when you expand the list of Network adapters, the hidden adapters would
show with light-colored translucent icons.
5] In the NetBIOS setting column, choose the radio button at “Enable NetBIOS over
TCP/IP.”
6] Click on OK to save the settings and then restart the system.
2]Click on Network and Sharing Center to Open the Network and Sharing Center.
3] From the menu on the left-hand side, choose Change Advanced Sharing settings.
4] Shift the radio button to the option Turn on network discovery and check the box
which says Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices.
5] Reboot your system and check if it helps with the issue.
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3] In the Windows Credential section, remove all the credentials and restart the
system.
4] click on Add a Windows Credential on the same page and add the credentials
manually.
Fix 12 – Modify the Network Security settings
1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command secpol.msc. Press
Enter to open the Local Security Policy window.
3] On the right-pane, double-click and open the properties for Network security: LAN
Manager authentication level.
4] From the drop-down menu, select Send LM & NTLM-use NTLMv2 session security if
negotiated.
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
Reboot the system and check it it helps. If not, try the following command on
Command Prompt:
ipconfig /flushdns
nbtstat –r
ipconfig /all
5. Type \\IPv4 Address\the drive you want to access in it and click OK.
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