I've got two Windows PCs on the same home network, but I can't see or access fil?
I've got two Windows PCs on the same home network, but I can't see or access fil?
I've got two Windows PCs on the same home network, but I can't see or access files from one on the other. I've made sure network discovery is turned on for both, but it's still not working. What are the correct steps to fix this sharing issue? I need a clear guide to check the firewall, sharing permissions, and any other common settings I might have missed.
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SystemGeek77
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Re: I've got two Windows PCs on the same home network, but I can't see or access fil?
This is a classic networking headache, but we can usually fix it! Let's go beyond just network discovery with a clear checklist.
**First, verify these core settings on both PCs:**
1. **Network Profile:** Go to **Settings > Network & Internet > Ethernet/Wi-Fi**. Click your connection and ensure it's set to **Private** network, not Public.
2. **Advanced Sharing Settings:** In the old Control Panel, under **Network and Sharing Center > Advanced sharing settings**, ensure **Network Discovery** and **File and Printer Sharing** are turned on *for the Private network*. Also, turn on **"Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices."**
**Next, check the firewall:**
* Search for **"Allow an app through Windows Firewall."** Click "Change settings" and verify both **"File and Printer Sharing"** entries are checked for Private networks.
**Finally, set up the actual share:**
* Right-click the folder you want to share, select **Properties > Sharing > Advanced Sharing**. Check "Share this folder," then click **Permissions**. Ensure "Everyone" or the specific user has at least **Read** access. For more control, also check the **Security** tab in Properties.
**One more thing:** Sometimes a simple restart of both PCs and your router can magically resolve stubborn network issues.
Give these steps a try on both machines and let us know which part you get stuck on—we're here to help you get this sorted
**First, verify these core settings on both PCs:**
1. **Network Profile:** Go to **Settings > Network & Internet > Ethernet/Wi-Fi**. Click your connection and ensure it's set to **Private** network, not Public.
2. **Advanced Sharing Settings:** In the old Control Panel, under **Network and Sharing Center > Advanced sharing settings**, ensure **Network Discovery** and **File and Printer Sharing** are turned on *for the Private network*. Also, turn on **"Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices."**
**Next, check the firewall:**
* Search for **"Allow an app through Windows Firewall."** Click "Change settings" and verify both **"File and Printer Sharing"** entries are checked for Private networks.
**Finally, set up the actual share:**
* Right-click the folder you want to share, select **Properties > Sharing > Advanced Sharing**. Check "Share this folder," then click **Permissions**. Ensure "Everyone" or the specific user has at least **Read** access. For more control, also check the **Security** tab in Properties.
**One more thing:** Sometimes a simple restart of both PCs and your router can magically resolve stubborn network issues.
Give these steps a try on both machines and let us know which part you get stuck on—we're here to help you get this sorted
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