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i know this has been asked before, I have read the posts regarding it but couldnt resolve my issue.
I have a media server running windows 7, sharing various folders, these are fully accessible from other machines. i have 3 laptops running XP(yes i know lol), windows 7 and a macbook. Also, 3 desktop pcs running windows 7.
BUT a desktop running win 10 and the XP laptop that I have since upgraded to win 10 both show the media server in network devices but give me the same error when i try to connect.



Error : server-pc is not accessible.You might not have permission to use this network resource. CContact admin of this server to find out if you have permissions.
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.



I have tried manually entering the server details in the windows credentials but still nothing.
All file sharing is enabled and i am now stuck.



TIA for any help.










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  • forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

    – bryan
    Oct 15 '17 at 10:30











  • On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Oct 15 '17 at 14:45











  • Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

    – Waka
    Oct 16 '17 at 9:39


















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i know this has been asked before, I have read the posts regarding it but couldnt resolve my issue.
I have a media server running windows 7, sharing various folders, these are fully accessible from other machines. i have 3 laptops running XP(yes i know lol), windows 7 and a macbook. Also, 3 desktop pcs running windows 7.
BUT a desktop running win 10 and the XP laptop that I have since upgraded to win 10 both show the media server in network devices but give me the same error when i try to connect.



Error : server-pc is not accessible.You might not have permission to use this network resource. CContact admin of this server to find out if you have permissions.
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.



I have tried manually entering the server details in the windows credentials but still nothing.
All file sharing is enabled and i am now stuck.



TIA for any help.










share|improve this question























  • forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

    – bryan
    Oct 15 '17 at 10:30











  • On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Oct 15 '17 at 14:45











  • Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

    – Waka
    Oct 16 '17 at 9:39














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i know this has been asked before, I have read the posts regarding it but couldnt resolve my issue.
I have a media server running windows 7, sharing various folders, these are fully accessible from other machines. i have 3 laptops running XP(yes i know lol), windows 7 and a macbook. Also, 3 desktop pcs running windows 7.
BUT a desktop running win 10 and the XP laptop that I have since upgraded to win 10 both show the media server in network devices but give me the same error when i try to connect.



Error : server-pc is not accessible.You might not have permission to use this network resource. CContact admin of this server to find out if you have permissions.
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.



I have tried manually entering the server details in the windows credentials but still nothing.
All file sharing is enabled and i am now stuck.



TIA for any help.










share|improve this question














i know this has been asked before, I have read the posts regarding it but couldnt resolve my issue.
I have a media server running windows 7, sharing various folders, these are fully accessible from other machines. i have 3 laptops running XP(yes i know lol), windows 7 and a macbook. Also, 3 desktop pcs running windows 7.
BUT a desktop running win 10 and the XP laptop that I have since upgraded to win 10 both show the media server in network devices but give me the same error when i try to connect.



Error : server-pc is not accessible.You might not have permission to use this network resource. CContact admin of this server to find out if you have permissions.
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.



I have tried manually entering the server details in the windows credentials but still nothing.
All file sharing is enabled and i am now stuck.



TIA for any help.







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  • forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

    – bryan
    Oct 15 '17 at 10:30











  • On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Oct 15 '17 at 14:45











  • Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

    – Waka
    Oct 16 '17 at 9:39



















  • forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

    – bryan
    Oct 15 '17 at 10:30











  • On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Oct 15 '17 at 14:45











  • Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

    – Waka
    Oct 16 '17 at 9:39

















forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

– bryan
Oct 15 '17 at 10:30





forgot to say that when i access any other machine FROM the windows 10 one it asks for login details then allows access but for this one specific machine(windows 7 server) it doesn't ask for any login details just straight to error.

– bryan
Oct 15 '17 at 10:30













On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

– DrMoishe Pippik
Oct 15 '17 at 14:45





On my Windows 10 machine, though I do not see a remote share listed in the network, I can access using UNC notation, \MACHINE_NAMEfolder. Let me know if that helps.

– DrMoishe Pippik
Oct 15 '17 at 14:45













Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

– Waka
Oct 16 '17 at 9:39





Can Windows 10 ping Windows 7 via IP and hostname?

– Waka
Oct 16 '17 at 9:39










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Please ensure that your Windows 7 shared file have proper shared permission on Windows 10 users.



If all is fine,enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, turn off your Windows 10 Windows Firewall and antivirus.



Then make sure enable SMBv1.0 on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



Afterwards try to change Windows 10 computer name and then restart the computer.






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    Please ensure that your Windows 7 shared file have proper shared permission on Windows 10 users.



    If all is fine,enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, turn off your Windows 10 Windows Firewall and antivirus.



    Then make sure enable SMBv1.0 on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



    Afterwards try to change Windows 10 computer name and then restart the computer.






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      Please ensure that your Windows 7 shared file have proper shared permission on Windows 10 users.



      If all is fine,enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, turn off your Windows 10 Windows Firewall and antivirus.



      Then make sure enable SMBv1.0 on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



      Afterwards try to change Windows 10 computer name and then restart the computer.






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        Please ensure that your Windows 7 shared file have proper shared permission on Windows 10 users.



        If all is fine,enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, turn off your Windows 10 Windows Firewall and antivirus.



        Then make sure enable SMBv1.0 on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



        Afterwards try to change Windows 10 computer name and then restart the computer.






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        Please ensure that your Windows 7 shared file have proper shared permission on Windows 10 users.



        If all is fine,enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, turn off your Windows 10 Windows Firewall and antivirus.



        Then make sure enable SMBv1.0 on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



        Afterwards try to change Windows 10 computer name and then restart the computer.







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