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Login Register RSS Windows cannot access shared folder - How to fix it in Windows 8Home Blog Windows cannot access shared folder - How to fix it in Windows 84sysops - The online community for SysAdmins and DevOps Michael Pietroforte Thu, Jun 13 2013Fri, Jun 28 2013 remote https://4sysops.com/archives/windows-cannot-access-shared-folder-how-to-fix-it-in-windows-8/ control, remote management 7 'Windows cannot access \\computer\share\' is the error message you mostly likely get when you try to access a shared folder on a Windows 8 machine—that is, a computer that is not a domain member. The cause is usually that the sharing options for the different network profiles are incorrect. When I played a little with the network location types, I cannot access found some confusing behavior of Windows 8. I will give an overview of all folder sharing features in Windows 8 in three posts. AboutLatest PostsMichael PietroforteMichael Pietroforte is the founder and editor of 4sysops. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) with more than 30 years of experience in IT management and system administration. Latest posts by Michael Pietroforte (see all) Set Windows 10 windows cannot access Ethernet connection to metered with PowerShell - Tue, Sep 27 2016 Disable updates in Windows 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) using Group Policy - Wed, Sep 21 2016 Fundamentals of Azure, Second Edition - Get your head in the cloud - Tue, Sep 13 2016 Contents of this articlePrivate (Home, Work) and Public (Guest) networkPrivate and Public profiles for unidentified networksWindows cannot access shared folderAs users become more and more mobile, you often have to manage devices that are not members of your Active Directory domain. The remote management of standalone PCs can sometimes be tricky because various security barriers prevent remote access to Windows 8. In this little series about managing workgroup computers, I will cover the most frequent stumbling blocks: sharing files, accessing the Registry remotely, and enabling Remote Desktop. Note that things are similar in Windows 7 and Windows Vista; however, the screenshots are from Windows 8. Private (Home, Work) and Public (Guest) network ^If you need access to some files on a remote computer, you only have to enable file sharing. This isn’t as easy as it should be. Whenever you connect to a new network, Windows will as