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    Windows 10 a bit reluctant to connect?

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      crumbs
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      I also tried disabling IPV6 and running on IPV4.
      Ensured NetBios was on under network adapters.
      Ensured Print and File sharing is on.
      None of this changed anything.

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        crumbs
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        Ok there is a clue,
        I can ping the IP address, but not the name "retropie"
        This seems to suggest a DNS problem or no name is being added to the hosts file, wherever that is, perhaps it can be entered manually.
        Also, since I turned off SMBv1 (for security reasons) the retropie doesn't even show up in explorer anymore.

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          mitu Global Moderator @crumbs
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          @crumbs said in Windows 10 a bit reluctant to connect?:

          When you say "fiddle with the rest of the network services (DNS/DHCP/UPnP, SSDP," i'm not sure what else I can do - the pi is getting an IP - it's on the network...

          Sorry, I meant DON't fiddle with those settings.

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            crumbs
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            Lol - okay no probs!

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              mitu Global Moderator @crumbs
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              @crumbs Enable SMB v2 in Samba - https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-configure-samba-to-use-smbv2-and-disable-smbv1-on-linux-or-unix - and see if that works. Is this your home or work computer ?

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                last edited by crumbs

                Alright so I found hosts in
                c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts.

                I put in a line:

                retropie <static_ip_address_of_my_pi>
                

                Now I can ping retropie in the DOS window.

                But same rubbish windows message when I try to access the \retropie through WIndows Explorer.

                Uggghh why is it so hard? You'd think I was trying to hack into the government.

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                  crumbs @mitu
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                  @mitu thank you. I'm always a little suspicious of a linux how to that suggests I use vi text editor, as though it was natuarally intuitive... ha
                  Right now I have no more time for this, wasted all arvo, no more.
                  Thanks again.

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                    grant2258 Banned
                    last edited by grant2258

                    its

                    \\192.168.x.x
                    not \ and not // x.x will be your ip and dont put it in your we browser windows explorer
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                      crumbs @grant2258
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                      @grant2258 I realise it's a double slash but this forum kept escaping the slashes and then after 3 edits it locked me out of editing the post because it concluded I must be writing spam!

                      :) I can not correct it anymore :).

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                        jakejm79
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                        Are you running the most recent version of Windows 10? They removed all the homegroup stuff back in the spring. Smart move on their part since it would also cause issues with non windows shares.

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