ubuntu, why is windows network empty?
I can see computers if I browse network but no computers under Windows Network.
I tried wins server = yes in smb.conf with no success
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I can see computers if I browse network but no computers under Windows Network.
I tried wins server = yes in smb.conf with no success
Thanks all
sharing
What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What doessmb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?
– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40
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I can see computers if I browse network but no computers under Windows Network.
I tried wins server = yes in smb.conf with no success
Thanks all
sharing
I can see computers if I browse network but no computers under Windows Network.
I tried wins server = yes in smb.conf with no success
Thanks all
sharing
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What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What doessmb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?
– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40
add a comment |
What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What doessmb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?
– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40
What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What does
smb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What does
smb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40
add a comment |
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What do you mean by "see"? Which program? What does
smb.conf
have to do with anything? Which Ubuntu? How do you detect "no success"? Are you running in a VM?– waltinator
Jan 27 at 22:45
File Manager 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
– Brad Thompson
Jan 28 at 2:30
I meant any files manager.
– Brad Thompson
Jan 30 at 0:40