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error 0x80070035
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The error 0x80070035, often described as 'The network path was not found' or 'check the spelling,' is a common Windows networking issue that prevents a computer from accessing shared folders or mapped drives on a network. On WindowsForum.com, users troubleshooting this error on Windows 7 and Windows 10 report problems such as being unable to locate networked servers across subnets, even when ping succeeds. Recurring solutions include enabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP, starting the Computer Browser service, adjusting LAN Manager authentication levels in Local Security Policy, and ensuring network discovery is turned on. The error can also occur when connecting to Mac OS X shares, requiring SMB protocol adjustments. These discussions focus on peer-to-peer and small office networking rather than enterprise domain environments.
I have a user who just upgraded from XP to 7 and when we try to view our network they are receiving the error 0x80070035. They are on another subnet outside of my network but have a direct cable connection to my network as well. They can ping any of the servers within my network but when you try...
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Ok I'm stump:mad: It Windows 7 keeps throwing up 0x80070035 when I try to map-network!
I've tryed this.
Open the Control Panel
2. Switch to "Classic" view
3. Double-click Administration Tools
4. Double-click Local Security Policy
5. Or Secpol.msc
6. Expand...