I can't access folder share in WIndows Server 2012 R2 from windows 8.1

i have a strange case:
I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 machine with a shared folder. Accessing this folder using a Win7, Win8,
Win 2008 R2 machine using \\servername  works fine but form windows 8.1 or windows
2012 r2 i can't so any one can help me. 

Hi,
Would you please let me know the complete error message that you can find, when can’t access to the share folder
that host in the Windows Server 2012 R2?
If you logon the Windows 8.1 (or server 2012 r2) with administrator account, will encounter the same issue?
Meanwhile, please access the share folder via \\server’s IP address\share folder. Then please check if this issue still persists.
In addition, there is a similar thread. Please refer to and check if can help you.
Can't
access UNC share on Windows Server 2012 R2
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu

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