"\\wsl.localhost not accessible" *fixed* #7742
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It dos not work any more on Windows 11 Pro. Or, at least, it did not work on mine, together with the solutions published here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/49652-turn-off-network-discovery-windows-10-a.html (for Win 10). |
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Thanks. I tried, but that didn't make it for me. Any other ideas? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\HwOrder HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\ProviderOrder PS C:\Windows\system32> |
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Finally I got it working doing this: At first I was getting no access, then making this changes in registry made it:
After reboot it gets somehow reset, cbfsconnect2017 becomes first again, but now P9NP is second, but access works
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same error, same fix, thanks! XD |
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upvote, thanks |
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For the following solution resolved the issue: #7499 (comment) |
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Ok, so I just read a few threads about how to fix this error. None of them worked for me, my reg was already good to go and everything else seemed to be in working order except for accessing this server at \\wsl.localhost (the Linux shortcut in navigation pane).
Well guess what?
TURN ON NETWORK DISCOVERY!!!! xD
Did that for private networks, and now it is working seamlessly. I can finally click “Linux” in explorer quick access again and see all my distros.
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