After running Windows 10 update 1803 on Windows 10 Pro, I have been coming across many issues with networking failing to operate correctly.
I do IT support, and have come across many sites demonstrating networking issues after running the 1803 update.
The main issue is that Computer names are not working and can no longer be found on the network.
Using IP address is working, but accessing resources by name is sometimes working, then sometimes not.
Some PCs on a network will not be affected, and others will.
I am sure the issues are all due to various changes being done by the 1803 update, but I am writing here as I have not been able to find a definitive set of solutions to fix this issue.
I have tried some of the suggestions, i.e. enabling "Function Discovery Resource Publication", but the problem still exists.
i.e. a PC on the network will sometimes be able to reference PC names, and then will fail for a time, and then start to work again.
Also, on a system that ran the 1803 update that day, I was able to revert to the previous Windows edition, but on PC that was done a week ago, does not seem have this option anymore.
Am I able to still remove the 1803 update regardless of how long ago it was done?
I would like to be able to run the removal, as when I have done that, all the networking problems go away.
Most of the solutions I have come across state this was a problem in the pre-release of this update, but I think the issue I am seeing are the same as what is mentioned in many of the articles.
Hoping that someone can point me to the correct, and current answers, to this problem.