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Great fix find, Scottie, though none of my Win 11 systems has had any issues with Windows Update 🤞
Hi Scottie – love your videos. If you are interested in a suggestion for future issues, I have been having incredible problems getting Windows 10 to see the other computers in my small LAN. Fiddling with SMB Client and File Sharing and other settings sometimes helps, and on other computers not. Connecting to NAS folders and the files on them is a hit and miss affair.
Some NAS folders are accessible as are their files, others block up with no authorisation messages.
My Windows 10 computer (sigh) will not even allow me to connect to my NAS by typing its URL into the command bar.
Surely I am not the only one having these troubles with Microsoft?
Your help would be appreciated