I'm facing a strange issue in our small office workgroup network that consists of several Windows 11 Pro and Home PCs. We have a shared drive on a Windows 11 Home machine, and it's accessible for almost all computers. However, one workstation running Windows 11 Pro keeps getting rejected when trying to connect to the shared drive. We've double-checked the credentials, tried using a different local account, and even used the hostname and IP address to connect, but nothing seems to work. The workstation is fully updated and has no antivirus, just Windows Defender. Has anyone else encountered this problem?
5 Answers
Honestly, if it's just one machine causing problems, I wouldn't stress too much. A reimage might be the quickest route to solve the issue, especially since it's a new setup. If it was happening across all machines, then it would be worth diving deeper into troubleshooting.
Have you looked at the Windows event logs? Checking both the client and server sides might reveal some insight into what's going wrong.
First off, make sure you haven't hit the limit on incoming connections to your Windows 11 Home PC. Windows 11 Home can only handle 20 connections at a time, and exceeding that could cause issues for other machines trying to connect. It's worth checking to see if this is the case.
Check the gateway and name server settings on that machine. Also, ensure that insecure guest logins for SMB are either enabled or disabled correctly. I dealt with a similar issue before with an old NAS where the guest access settings were a big factor.
Is there any chance a VPN is involved? It seems like a basic question, but trust me, I've spent hours figuring out issues because of VPN configurations that were overlooked.

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