I have a number of small home servers at various locations using HP N54L Microserver chassis and now recently running Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit (I used to use WHS 2011 until it was discontinued). I use this OS as I need to run Windows based applications remotely for updating systems. This is great until there is a network change, or Windows thinks there had been one, at the remote location. Because then Windows pops up a message on the desktop asking if the network is ok to use for sharing etc (I can't remember the exact text as I've been clicking it away very quickly to get what I need done done).
Without doing this I cannot use access via remote desktop or see any shared folders on the Microserver which is a pain as all the machines are run headless. I can access them via Logmein but this can be rather slow if the location has a poor internet connection.
Are there any ways to stop this query coming up on network change or bypass it?
I always get it once on a server as I build them at home and then when I move them to the required network elsewhere it is identified as Network 2 and requires the OK to be given.
Without doing this I cannot use access via remote desktop or see any shared folders on the Microserver which is a pain as all the machines are run headless. I can access them via Logmein but this can be rather slow if the location has a poor internet connection.
Are there any ways to stop this query coming up on network change or bypass it?
I always get it once on a server as I build them at home and then when I move them to the required network elsewhere it is identified as Network 2 and requires the OK to be given.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.1 Pro 64 Bit