this turns out to be a bit weird. As I was making a com dll, I had VFP
started as administrator to allow it to access the registry. It was that.
Restarted as normal user and the shares are there.
Makes sense as administrator is the local machine not the network.

Al


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Have you disabled SMB2?


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