![]() ![]() Right click on This PC icon in Windows Explorer and select Properties. * Note: This method works only in Windows 10 Professional Editions.ġ. After restart open File Explorer to view the network computers. Check the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support feature and click OK.ĥ. From Control Panel open Programs and Features.Ģ. * Note: Microsoft recommends to map network drives, instead of enabling the SMB v1 feature, because the SMB v1 isn't Safe.ġ. If after applying the above methods, you still can't find the other computers on network, proceed and enable the 'SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support' feature: * Turn On the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support. sc triggerinfo FDResPub start/strcustom/fbcfac3f-8460-419f-8e48-1f0b49cdb85e/PROFILE_CHANGED_TO_PRIVATE.* Note: To restore the deleted trigger, type this command: Restart your PC and check if you can see the network computers. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and type the following command:Ģ. Delete the trigger for the Function Discovery Resource Publication service.ġ. Right-click on Function Discovery Resource Publication service and click Restart. Restart the Function Discovery Resource Publication service (FDResPub).Īnother solution to resolve the "Windows 10 not showing network computers" issue, is to restart the FDResPub service. If your can't see them, then proceed to the next method. ![]() After restart open File Explorer and click on 'Network' to find out if you can see all the computers on your network. Finally change the 'Startup type' to Manual on SSDP Discovery & UPnP Device Host services and reboot the computer.ħ. Then perform the same steps and change the Startup type of the Function Discovery Resource Publication service to Automatic Delayed Start.Ħ. Change the Startup type to Automatic and click OK.ĥ. Right click on Function Discovery Provider Host service and click Properties.Ĥ. In run command box, type: services.msc and press Enter.ģ. Simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open run command box.Ģ.
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