Repair Network Protocols Windows 10

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The w7 machine 'intel-I5' can still see the whole network - 'intel-I5', 'Dell', 'Router' and 'ALIVE'. It can transfer files to and from each. The Dell laptop on W10 can only see itself, the W7 machine and the router.

Kundli software download in hindi. Radmin download free full version. Having installed W10 on (to date) 3 of my PC's in various forms I've noticed none of them can see other machines on my network - except for the W7 PC which they do see. Yet the w7 PC (and even a PC running a clean install of Linux Mint) can see all the active machines - w7, 3 w10, 2 ubuntu and 1 linux mint. When on any of these w10 machines I do network & sharing -> troubleshoot -> incoming conections -> share files & folders I get 'one or more network protocols are missing on this computer' If I allow it to proceed with admin level it says its fixed - but if I run the process again. I get 'one or more network protocols are missing on this computer' Can anyone advise me how to get the W10 machines to communicate with each other?

Hi Robert; I thought I had the problem fixed - some important services were not starting. When I started them the W10 machines could see the whole network. (see below) Following a W10 update: The w7 machine 'intel-I5' can still see the whole network - 'intel-I5', 'Dell', 'Router' and 'ALIVE'. It can transfer files to and from each. The Dell laptop on W10 can only see itself, the W7 machine and the router. 'ALIVE' on W10 can only see 'intel-I5', 'Dell', and 'Router' - it can not even see itself! I've run dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and restarted - no difference.

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Services - I changed all of these to Automatic and started them • DNS Client • Function Discovery Provider Host • Function Discovery Resource Publication • Peer Networking Grouping • SSDP Discovery • UPnP Device Host john errington. Lets have some consistency. We don't have access to the source or support documentation, so why not imagine that this is perfectly consistent, just a reflection of a different set of timings and timeouts?