DLEWIS
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- OS
- Windows 11, Win 10, Win XP (!!!!) for voice mail mini-pc
Every PC has correct sharing turned on. All are set for being in a private network. While the Win 11 PCs don't see each other in the list of network devices a workstation program on one Win 11 PC has no problem accessing that data files on the server which is on the other Win 11 PC. The problem arose after one PC was upgraded from Win 10 to Win 11. Yes I have temporarily disabled Norton to no avail. All PCs see network printer and the router no problem in the list of network devices.
I need to "upgrade" the remaining PCs to Win 11 and it will really suck if after doing that none of the PCs can see each other in the list of network devices.
I have searched and searched for answers and they all come back to the same networks settings that are 100% correct.
I need to "upgrade" the remaining PCs to Win 11 and it will really suck if after doing that none of the PCs can see each other in the list of network devices.
I have searched and searched for answers and they all come back to the same networks settings that are 100% correct.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11, Win 10, Win XP (!!!!) for voice mail mini-pc
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HOMEBREW, 5 PC network, shop dvr camera system, ancient minipc runs voice mail
- CPU
- All are Ryzen
- Motherboard
- Various generic, ASRock, ASUS, GIGA-BYTE
- Memory
- 8-16 gig/PC (Except vm pc and security DVR)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Mostly built in, generic, cheap, no gaming
- Sound Card
- MB sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 27"
- Screen Resolution
- 1080
- Hard Drives
- SSD, some mechanical backup drives
- PSU
- Generic
- Case
- Generic
- Cooling
- Fans only
- Keyboard
- Generic
- Mouse
- Generic, some cordless
- Internet Speed
- 1 gig Google Fiber
- Browser
- Edge, Chrome, Firefox
- Antivirus
- Norton
- Other Info
- All built and upgraded over time by Don Lewis, LLC partner 95% retired