alphacabbage1
13-06-20, 13:35
Hi
Has anyone seen Win10 weirdness where their device shows on the network but is inaccessible via File Explorer? The expected hostname shows (VUDUO2) but there's no sign of the 'Harddisk' or 'root' shares. Instead, there's a generic nothing-doing message:
Windows cannot access \\VUDUO2
Error code: 0x80070035
Meanwhile, I can access via Putty and WinSCP but file transfers with the latter are painfully slow at ~4.1MB/s max. Oh, and looking now, the session drops after a minute or so ("host is not communicating for more than 15s").
I've tried all sorts Vu+Duo2 & Windows side but nothing's worked, yet. I'm fairly sure it's a Windows thing as it works fine on a laptop but not my main PC. They share the same set-up:
Win10 Pro (Admin user logged in)
LAN set 'Private'
Advanced Sharing Settings
Private
- Network discovery: on
autosetup of network connected devices
- File & Printer sharing: on
Guest/Public
- Network Discovery: off
- File & Printer sharing: on
All Networks
- Public sharing: off
(media streaming: unconfigured)
- File sharing: 128bit encryption
- Password prtotected sharing: on
Optional Windows features
installed:
- SMB 1.0/CIFS Filesharing Support:
- SMB Direct:
not installed:
- Services for NFS
LAN network adapter services
(identical)
User Account Credential Manager
No entries for \\VUDUO2
It's been happening over a few OpenVix builds, currently 5.3.034. The problem PC's networking seems otherwise normal.
Things I've tried that haven't helped
Disabling Windows Defender
Googling 0x80070035
Resetting the PC LAN properties
Reinstalling SMB & installing NFS on Vu+Duo2
Temporarily setting a password for root@VUDUO2 adding credentials under windows Account Credential Manager on the problem PC
Installing/uninstalling NFS services on the PC (at one point two shares show up both media\*, I think -- and I could browse the file structure but there were no write permission).
Any ideas?
TIA.
Has anyone seen Win10 weirdness where their device shows on the network but is inaccessible via File Explorer? The expected hostname shows (VUDUO2) but there's no sign of the 'Harddisk' or 'root' shares. Instead, there's a generic nothing-doing message:
Windows cannot access \\VUDUO2
Error code: 0x80070035
Meanwhile, I can access via Putty and WinSCP but file transfers with the latter are painfully slow at ~4.1MB/s max. Oh, and looking now, the session drops after a minute or so ("host is not communicating for more than 15s").
I've tried all sorts Vu+Duo2 & Windows side but nothing's worked, yet. I'm fairly sure it's a Windows thing as it works fine on a laptop but not my main PC. They share the same set-up:
Win10 Pro (Admin user logged in)
LAN set 'Private'
Advanced Sharing Settings
Private
- Network discovery: on
autosetup of network connected devices
- File & Printer sharing: on
Guest/Public
- Network Discovery: off
- File & Printer sharing: on
All Networks
- Public sharing: off
(media streaming: unconfigured)
- File sharing: 128bit encryption
- Password prtotected sharing: on
Optional Windows features
installed:
- SMB 1.0/CIFS Filesharing Support:
- SMB Direct:
not installed:
- Services for NFS
LAN network adapter services
(identical)
User Account Credential Manager
No entries for \\VUDUO2
It's been happening over a few OpenVix builds, currently 5.3.034. The problem PC's networking seems otherwise normal.
Things I've tried that haven't helped
Disabling Windows Defender
Googling 0x80070035
Resetting the PC LAN properties
Reinstalling SMB & installing NFS on Vu+Duo2
Temporarily setting a password for root@VUDUO2 adding credentials under windows Account Credential Manager on the problem PC
Installing/uninstalling NFS services on the PC (at one point two shares show up both media\*, I think -- and I could browse the file structure but there were no write permission).
Any ideas?
TIA.