Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found

Answered Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found

  • 2010年4月5日 19:32
     
     

    "Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found" while trying to access another PC running Windows 7 Ultimate I searched and read dozens of similiar posts to try to resolve this issue with no success.

    The situation is, I have a router in home with 4 PC's connected. My central PC is running Windows 7 Ultimate. The others are Windows 7 Ultimate again, and 2 running XP Pro. No special Firewalls, just have Windows Firewall enabled on all PC's, and am running KasperskyInternetSecurity2010 on all. (Have disabled these on all PC's and tried to view/connect and it didnt make a difference, same error)

    Fact one: not attempting a Homegroup connection at all, just simply wishing to connect in a basic network environment where I can drag and drop files between all PC's in my Home Network or in my house , however its considered. But on the Windows 7 I am unable to view either of the XP's only the other Win7, and when I try to access that one is when I get the "Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found".  

    Furthermore, while troubleshooting the problem I opened a Command Prompt in all computers, then an "ipconfig" to view each ip address. Then began to ping each machine to determin connectivity. Which resulted in partial success. My main Win7 machine (which i am on now) was able to ping successfully to all machines. But all other machines were unable to ping to me (main Win7). with a 100% loss.

    So at least I determined this is most likely a helpful fact in resolving this. Going into "services.msc" I made sure that all the obvious services are started and running:

    DCHP Client, Homegroup Listener, Homegroup Provider, Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper, NetTcp Port SHaring Service, Network Connections, Network List Service, Network Location Awareness, TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper

    All strarted and running in Automactic mode.

    Not sure what other information I can give at this point, to help assist in fixing this problem. Please dont hesitate to ask for me for more info if needed. Ready and willing to try anything to get this working, except for reinstalling the OS. All my programs work great and do not wish to go through the drama ao reinstalling all my programs and activating them and redoing all my Adobe settings and CAD settings.

    Someone please help !

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  • 2010年4月5日 20:02
     
     建议的答复

    Hello davey9970_1

    Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 does include a firewall. If you haven't already, you'll need to properly configure it to allow file and printer sharing over the local area network. Some firewalls work by adding the ip address to the trusted zone.

    http://usa.kaspersky.com/support/home/internet_security/is2010/t207802595/208280446/


    Eric
    • 已建议为答案 Eric Cross 2010年4月5日 23:41
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  • 2010年4月5日 21:31
     
     

    All network activity is allowed in that setting. Also, this networking has actually worked for me already. For some unknown reason, it just stopped working and am getting this same error. And my XP machines will no show up in network. I can easily uninstall the Kaspersky and try it all again, if you really believe this to be the root of the error. I am lost with this. Read so many pages on blogs about what to do to resolve this and nothing is working yet. Any other ideas ?

    Thank you for your response.

    Dave

  • 2010年4月5日 22:10
     
     

    supplemental Eric,

    I am currently trying to configure the Kaspersky firewall settings manuelly now, but its confusing. Using the info in the link you stated

  • 2010年4月5日 22:26
     
     已答复

    Having trouble trying to configure the Kaspersky Firewall....but with just disabling it, I am able to connect to my other pc's in my home network. Problem pinpointed. Thank you Eric.

    Will update this post as soon as I get this Kaspersky figured out. I love Kaspersky, but they sure couldn't design this interface to be anymore confusing and cryptic if they tried. In reguards to the Firewall rules/creation.

    Thanks again Eric

  • 2010年4月5日 23:06
     
     

    You're welcome davey!


    Eric
  • 2010年4月6日 10:15
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     已答复

    Hi,

     

    In addition, I would like to suggest the following:

     

    Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP:

     

    1.    Go to “Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections”.

    2.    Right-Click on the connection and choose Properties.

    3.    Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Version 4” in the list.

    4.    Click Properties, and then click Advanced.

    5.    On the Advanced TCP/IP settings windows, go to “WINS” tab.

    6.    Under NetBIOS setting, click “Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP”, and then click OK.

     

    Thanks.


    Nicholas Li - MSFT
  • 2010年5月16日 19:28
     
     

     

    Re. Not so simple file sharing under Win 7 professins.

    Apparently there were file sharing changes made in Win7. I have tried every solution including enabling Netbios (Per your reco) and I am  still unable to see any of by my workgroups.

    I resarched "simple file share" and it is being handled differently under WIN 7.

    Initially I did a Hard Disk upgrade and installed WIN 7 professional (Full Version) from scratch and I am running into this problem with file sharing and network visibility. re error (0x80070035) "invalid path". I do have the network discovery turned on as recommended and my notebook is discovering nothing.  I can ping various workstaions and can also do RDP to the terminal servers & PCs.

    I have done serveral upgrades on other HP notebooks  from Vista Pro to Win7 Pro and had no problems with file sharing and network visibility.

    So what shall I do next???   I am willing to reload Win 7 pro... But what assurance do I have that it's going to work.

    Is there a Patch??  Was this issue ever resolved??  If you have patch to the registry, I am willing to do that..

    Let me Know,

    Joey

  • 2011年1月21日 1:06
     
     
    Did we ever manage to solve this?  I have the same issue, tried all of the standard fixes and nothing worked.  I even changed Anti-Virus platforms (from Symantec to Kaspersky) and it still happens.
  • 2011年2月5日 5:11
     
     建议的答复

    For what it's worth department. I tried ALL the above suggestions to no avail but in my case the following worked for my situation.

     

    Go to Control Panel

    Go to Credential Manager on each Windows 7 machine on the network

    Under Windows Credentials, type in the name of each machine, username and password

     

    It sounds too simple but it worked for me. The shared files and folders popped right up after this!

     

  • 2011年2月9日 17:50
     
     
    This is Windows 7 not Vista and you use the same settings that don't exist in Control Panel
  • 2011年2月15日 0:48
     
     

    For what it's worth department. I tried ALL the above suggestions to no avail but in my case the following worked for my situation.

     

    Go to Control Panel

    Go to Credential Manager on each Windows 7 machine on the network

    Under Windows Credentials, type in the name of each machine, username and password

     

    It sounds too simple but it worked for me. The shared files and folders popped right up after this!

     

    I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU!!!!!!

     

    You solved my issh!!!!!

  • 2011年2月22日 5:16
     
     
    Thank you.  This fixed a long standing problem!
  • 2011年2月27日 18:15
     
     
    Did not work for me.  Under the name, do you add the computer name or logon name?
    Nick Arena
  • 2011年3月11日 12:03
     
     建议的答复

    Late addition to this thread. I was trying to connect a win7 laptop to a private dns network via wireless router (win server 2008, with 3 clients on win7, all 64bit) I could ping ip addresses and names with no trouble, but no network connections. 

    I had same err code 0x8007035 when I tried to network to another client, and 0x800704cf when i tried to connect to win svr. 

    The fix was simple; in Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections make sure under 'Local Area Connections" that the "Client for Microsoft Networks' connection is installed, is being used, and is active. Everything worked for me seemlessly post that.

     

     

  • 2011年4月14日 6:06
     
     
    You are a genius, Turdle.  I had the same exact problem after switching to cable modem and upgrading my wireless router.  I was no longer able to RDP into my WinXP Pro from my Win 7 and this did the trick.  Amazing...  Thanks!!!
  • 2011年4月30日 5:36
     
     

    Hi

    This worked for me. Great Solution. Thanks a lot

  • 2011年5月4日 12:42
     
     

    Saw this on  Server 2008 R2 Today this is how I fixed it

    Error code: 0x80070035

     

    Pete

  • 2011年6月22日 10:04
     
     
     it worked for me...U r gr8l
  • 2011年9月12日 14:14
     
     

    Hi Davey,

    Dont feel sad for posting this answer almost 1.5yrs later. Just thought it could help someone visiting this technet.

    Go to Services.Msc and search for a service named "Server" start that service if its stopped and here you go... you will now be able to access the server using \\servername.

     

    Thanks.

     

     

  • 2011年11月9日 5:18
     
     
    thanks greatscottptg  .. i did like u said and it worked for me .. thanks again
  • 2012年1月21日 4:30
     
     
    great job! very helpful. Fix my network connection problems. Merci.
  • 2012年1月23日 11:35
     
     
    I know this thread is old, but this post was amazingly helpful. I had tried everything and found this last minute. Love your work Turdle2005
  • 2012年6月9日 7:16
     
     
    Yes! Yes! Yes!  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  I have been working on this for days and voila! Problemo fixed-oh!!!
  • 2013年1月29日 5:49
     
     
    Thank you so much! This totally works for me.
  • 2013年2月25日 9:47
     
     

    Thanks! You are THE MAN.

  • 2013年4月2日 12:43
     
     
    This is the right answer. Just replying for people who find this thread through google.
  • 2013年4月27日 10:35
     
     

    For the last few days I had same problem...after googled it I found this post. Although the post is old but sometimes error remains the same for new users. Sometimes one solution can resolved the same error and sometimes it doesn't. I did lots of permutation and combination of solutions provided in the other forum but it has not resoved. I think I have to share my experience for the error code 0x80070035 and it will be helpful for future users. While trying to access the network computer by typing \\xx.xx.xx.xx or \\computer-name I got the same above error message.  I have Win XP, Win Vista, Win 7 Home basic and other version of Win OS in our company. All computers are in the same networks and having static private ip for all PCs. One of my laptop user (Win 7 Home Basic and connected with the wi-fi wireless network) tried to access the share printer which is attached with a Win XP PCs and cannot get access of that PC (All other users can access the printer and able to print but this user (Win 7 Home Basic) cannot access it. But can ping. Both side pinging is done. While other users who has the Win 7 Home Basic is able to print. I tried to disable Windows Firewall, Quick Heal Anti-Virus also disabled but failed to resolve. I have tried to Enable Netbios over TCP/IP in network connection/Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4)/Properties/Advanced/Wins, but also not resolved. I tried to connect as Home group, Publlic Network etc. but failed. I did the above given solution of Credential Manager but failed. Suddenly I got the idea to see the setting of Wireless Network Connection. So I Right-Click on the Wireless Network Connection and choose Properties/in this box, I click on File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks, although this check box was enabled. I click on instal button and install the client and again install the service under this menu. After that I close the menu and it asked for restart the system after restarting the PC the problem has gone. So I think the services/protocol/client for File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks was not properly installed or not works at all in my case. Thanks!! 

  • 2013年4月30日 17:01
     
     

    Another thing to consider depending on where the network lives between the computers trying to access is whether you can verify seeing the endpoints.  try ping or trace routing to verify there is no network bottlenecks to the end point desired.

    Command line:

    tracert (endpoint IP)

    ping (endpoint)

    ping 8.8.8.8 to verify internet traffic if needed.

    If multi-pathed you may try adding a persistent route to verify this traffic is leaving on the proper assignment verse over internet:

    Example:

    Route add ip –p mask subnet Gateway metric 1  

    You can verify through [route print] and  using windump or ethereal / wireshark..

  • 2013年5月9日 7:42
     
     
    The same result. It's fixed the same problem in my machine.
  • 2013年5月13日 6:09
     
     

    Sorry to dig an old topic. I come across the google search.

    My PC can see LAPTOP but can't  browse each other in these week. But if LAPTOP connect by LAN, they can browse each other. After read this topic, I have an idea that I never look in the Kaspersky firewall settings. I look into only Windows firewall and network sharing center.

    For some reason, Kaspersky firewall detect my WIFI connection or change it to "Public" which I set to block file sharing in "network and sharing center".

    Set back to "Local" which solved the problem.