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Error 0x80070035 ‘the network path was not found’


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Dear folk

I have my work laptop windows 10 that joined a work domain and I have my home desktop windows 7 that on workgroup.

When I am at home and from my work laptop I used to access a shared folder on my desktop to do backup.

Now whenever I tried to access the shard folder the error below pops up

https://imgur.com/a/2GSZw

Error 0x80070035 'the network path was not found'



Work Laptop can ping desktop


Other homes computers can access a shared folder issue only with my work laptop


Tried below troubleshoot :

https://appuals.com/error-0x80070035-the-network-path-was-not-found/


Thx

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By pinging "THERMALTAKE" or the IP address?

So far I tried the ip address ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and when i tried to access the shared folder via \\192.168.10.10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,failed as well

Regards

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When you use your work notebook at home, do you log into your domain account or with a different account?

I'd be curious to know what network profile the notebook is in and then see if there is a setting difference for file sharing in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. The three network profiles are Domain, Private and Public (or All). Check the settings for File and Printer Sharing of each of the many types, if they are enabled and which profile they belong to.

You can also run gpresult from CMD, as it is possible your company's domain may have a GPO that is not allowing the connection as well.

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Maybe this is the cause of the problem:

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In Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Windows Server, version 1709 (RS3), the Server Message Block version 1 (SMBv1) network protocol is no longer installed by default.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4034314/smbv1-is-not-installed-windows-10-and-windows-server-version-1709

Pay special attention to last section on that page: Explorer Network Browsing

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