To connect to a network projector search

When a user launches the connect to a network projector there so the auto search function and enter the projector address. When you use the function of automatic search he finds nothing. Our company offers 2 spotlights the network with a wired connection, they are online (I can ping them, they show on our monitoring site as well). When the IP address is entered manually I am able to connect. So I think there is no problem with the spotlight. Anyone happen to know how to fix the automatic search to find the spotlight? Or what the auto search mechanism uses to find the spotlight? For who can help refine my search.

Side note: projectors used to appear in this area, for some reason, they are not now (will show sometimes for a second). Any help is appreciated :)

Thank you

Alchemica

Moved thread of: Web and networking programs

Hello Alchemica,

According to the description of the problem, the question may arise if your computer does not have administrator privileges to run the projector on the network. Once again, this can be governed by various group policy governing your computers your system is on a network domain.

I suggest that you post this question in the TechNet Windows Server Forum. Please check the below link which will redirect you to the appropriate forum. This link is managed by information technology professionals and hope, that you will get better support on this forum.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/WindowsServer/en-us/home?Forum=winserver8gen

Hope that the information provided is useful. Let us know if you have any concerns related to Windows. We will be happy to help you.

Kind regards

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