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ES File Explorer

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Network discovery is not a single thing. In general terms it is the process of gathering information about the Network resources near you. It consists of a group of protocols that all report to the Function Discovery platform. Probably the most well-known protocol is NetBIOS Browsing, but it also includes WSD, UPNP, SSDP, and even the registry.Network discovery is not a single thing. In general terms it is the process of gathering information about the Network resources near you. It consists of a group of protocols that all report to the Function Discovery platform. Probably the most well-known protocol is NetBIOS Browsing, but it also includes WSD, UPNP, SSDP, and back in the day WINS.For example, on some NAS devices after extended uptime network discovery will become problematic to where the server is no longer visible in the Network Resources, however, still directly accessible by CIFS, Samba, and Microsoft PCs.  In this condition the problem may go unnoticed so that it is assumed that ES File Explorer needs to be suspected as suddenly broken.  For example, on some NAS devices after extended uptime network discovery will become problematic to where the server is no longer visible in the Network Resources, however, still directly accessible by CIFS, Samba, and Microsoft PCs.  In this condition the problem may go unnoticed so that it is assumed that ES File Explorer is suspected as suddenly broken.    In short, try to reboot the NAS or the machine with the share.  Troubleshoot the share, although it might be accessible via the LAN using another PC, a minor glitch with Network Discovery can make ES File Explorer refuse to load from the share.   In short, try to reboot the NAS or the machine with the share.  Troubleshoot the share, although it might be accessible via the LAN using another PC, a minor glitch with Network Discovery can make ES File Explorer refuse to load from the share.  It is a confirmed fact that the visibility of the directly accessible share in "My Network Places" is directly related to the problem ES File Explorer may have in accessing the share: ES File Explorer just keeps searching / spinning / hangs.
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