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I would first try a different Windows User Profile (Account). Set up the User, set up networking and attempt to access other machines. I have my machines all networked here.– anonCommented Oct 8, 2023 at 19:37
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Hi @John. Just tried your suggestion and still didnt work. I created another user in PC1 and the outcome was exactly the same– Lucas FernandezCommented Oct 8, 2023 at 19:51
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There appears to be some serious damage to the Windows 10 operating system. Since not profile related you can try a Windows 10 Repair install– anonCommented Oct 8, 2023 at 19:53
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But the install is brand new. I've had this issue in the same machine with several windows versions allready. Idk waht to do anymore man...– Lucas FernandezCommented Oct 8, 2023 at 20:09
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2Try disabling Windows firewall to see if that makes a difference. Also, double check the advanced sharing settings on PC1. Have you tried accessing shared folders/hosts via IP address? Make sure nothing goofy is enabled in local group policy too (with a new installation nothing should be enabled). Does RDP work both ways to/from PC1?– Paul πCommented Oct 8, 2023 at 21:05
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