Cannot see shared folders on network
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Cannot see shared folders on network
I am running an HP Pavilion 17-g199nr Laptop with Mint 18 Mate and a HP G71-340US Laptop with Mint 17 Mate and an HP ENVY 5642 wireless printer all connected via a Verizon Home Phone and internet router BRV 6700 for my network. I can print but cannot see any shared folders on either laptop. I have set up all of the folders that I want shared on the network, but I cannot see these folders when I browse the network. I can ping both laptops successfully. I initially tried to set up an wireless network but the above mentioned problem arose so I then hooked up a wired lan but neither network shows the files. I set up my shares using the file system going into properties of each folder and activating the sharing and I have also added the folders to be shared in samba using SAMBA GUI. I have checked the smb.conf and smbusers.conf files and they appear to be correct. I have downloaded and installed system-config-samba and gvfs.backends. I can really use some help on this. I have been using ubuntu for several years but am an absolute newbie to networking.
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Re: Cannot see shared folders on network
Is the desire to browse the other machine on the lan or connect to it's shares?
If you can ping the other machine - you didn't say how - then open a terminal and type:
Or
Or
Where hostname is the host name of the machine you are trying to connect to and ip-address is it's ip address.. When successful bookmark it.
If your desire is to browse to your other machine do this on all your Linux machines: viewtopic.php?f=157&t=185410#p960482
If you can ping the other machine - you didn't say how - then open a terminal and type:
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caja smb://hostname
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caja smb://hostname.local
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caja smb://ip-address
If your desire is to browse to your other machine do this on all your Linux machines: viewtopic.php?f=157&t=185410#p960482
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