This has me stumped. I have a new computer (NUC) with Windows 10 Pro.
When I set a static IP address, shared folders are not visible on the network, even checking from the NUC itself.
If I perform a Network reset, the shared folders become visible again, but the computer has an assigned address.
I can rinse and repeat the process, and the results keep coming out the same.
Anyone have any idea what could cause this? Should I just give up and try address reservation instead of a static IP?
When I set a static IP address, shared folders are not visible on the network, even checking from the NUC itself.
If I perform a Network reset, the shared folders become visible again, but the computer has an assigned address.
I can rinse and repeat the process, and the results keep coming out the same.
Anyone have any idea what could cause this? Should I just give up and try address reservation instead of a static IP?
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