His network is peer to peer

On Friday, February 5, 2016, James Rankin <[email protected]> wrote:

> My domain-joined Windows 10 Enterprise and Professional machines see each
> other without any problems.
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> Behalf Of *Andrew Tallarita
> *Sent:* 05 February 2016 17:15
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> *Subject:* Re: [NTSysADM] Friend unable to get HomeGroup working
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> Hank,
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>  I know with 10 on a domain Microsoft broke something in the process that
> allows the machine to see other machines on a network.  AFAIK all he can do
> is wait for Microsoft to release a fix.  As far as homegroups, I would
> think its essentially the same bits.
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> Regards,
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> Andrew Tallarita
> IT Support Specialist
> BNL Industries Inc,.
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> On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Hank Arnold <[email protected]
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> A friend who runs an internet business for some reason decided to migrate
> everyone (3-4 computers) to Windows 10 (not sure yet if its Home or Pro).
> Since then, he's had problems getting the computers to see and work with
> other commuters in the group. I've suggested fixed IP addresses and adding
> NETBIOS over IP. Haven't heard back yet.
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> Here's his message:
> "we updated to the latest version of Windows 10 and networking
> functionality bit the dust. The Homegroup generally won't show up. The
> networked machines only display in explorer randomly (I can see them but
> they can't see me or vice-versa). "
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> Any other thoughts on this? Much appreciated.
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> *Regards,*
> Hank Arnold
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