Rapaaja
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1 Asker : We now have Windows Server 2019. For some reason, not all workstations connect to it. I'm writing this now on one tablet, which will see the File History and Client Backup disks on the server. The other tablet only sees (opens) those discs when I click on the disc, not without the click. For laptops the situation is similar, some see others not. This is unfortunate because all workstations should export to the File History server disk. When we had Windows Server 2016, all workstations stayed connected.
Specifying that the server is Windows Server 2019 Standard and the workstations are running Windows 10 Pro.
SORY Is the wrong partition anything else, if any. Rapaaja
I Send :
Hello Kari7 has something changed in server maintenance / equipment changed / Interface structure / authentication in question the device to connect to the server in that last update was:
? shit the tease.
? Perhaps the "device-specific protection you do is doing the trick"?
Would you have a better repair suggestion? thank you
Specifying that the server is Windows Server 2019 Standard and the workstations are running Windows 10 Pro.
SORY Is the wrong partition anything else, if any. Rapaaja
I Send :
Hello Kari7 has something changed in server maintenance / equipment changed / Interface structure / authentication in question the device to connect to the server in that last update was:
? shit the tease.
? Perhaps the "device-specific protection you do is doing the trick"?
Would you have a better repair suggestion? thank you