05-25-2020, 02:32 AM
You probably ought to be asking on some MS Windows forum. I don't pretend to be a MS support person. Here's a few things to think about.
(you've twigged to the SMB1 issue so I'm assuming all PCs have SMB1 support enabled)
Have you ensured all your hosts are part of the same work group (traditionally "WORK GROUP")?
Have you tried pinging your moOde player from the misbehaving PCs to be sure it can be reached?
Have you tried using the "net" commands from the command line of your PCs, in particular something like "net view \\moode" ?
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1120...ws-pc.html
Have you tried installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux on your PC(s) so you can use traditional Linux tools to diagnose the network? (I do this because I know Linux much better than I know MS Windows, but the things-to-think-about above cover similar ground.)
Regards,
Kent
(you've twigged to the SMB1 issue so I'm assuming all PCs have SMB1 support enabled)
Have you ensured all your hosts are part of the same work group (traditionally "WORK GROUP")?
Have you tried pinging your moOde player from the misbehaving PCs to be sure it can be reached?
Have you tried using the "net" commands from the command line of your PCs, in particular something like "net view \\moode" ?
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1120...ws-pc.html
Have you tried installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux on your PC(s) so you can use traditional Linux tools to diagnose the network? (I do this because I know Linux much better than I know MS Windows, but the things-to-think-about above cover similar ground.)
Regards,
Kent