I just had my laptop upgraded to Win 11, v24H2, build 261006584. I have a home network (private) with shared folders. File Explorer sees my 3 Win 10 network computers, but when I click on a computer name to see the shared folders I get the following message.
Windows cannot access \\computer1
Check the spelling. Might be a network problem... .
Error code:0x80070035.
The network path was not found.
When running win 10 my laptop had no problem accessing the other computers.
I think I have all the Win 11 settings the same as on the Win 10 computers. I have done at least the following in Win 11 following S Blink's post:
* Made sure it has the same Workgroup name as the other computers
* Shared the same directories in Win 11 for R & W by Everyone
* Turned on Network discovery for Private networks
* Set up Network connected devices automatically is on by default
* Turned on File & printer sharing for Private networks
* Left the 2 above Off for Public networks
* Turned on Public folder sharing with 128 bit encryption for all networks
* Under Services
> Function Discovery Provider Host > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> Function Discovery Resource Publication > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> Server > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> SSDP Discovery > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> UPmP > set to Automatic (delayed start)
* Under Turn Windows Features on or off > SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support turned on SMB 1.0/CIFS Client
What am I missing? Any thoughts?
Alex
Windows cannot access \\computer1
Check the spelling. Might be a network problem... .
Error code:0x80070035.
The network path was not found.
When running win 10 my laptop had no problem accessing the other computers.
I think I have all the Win 11 settings the same as on the Win 10 computers. I have done at least the following in Win 11 following S Blink's post:
* Made sure it has the same Workgroup name as the other computers
* Shared the same directories in Win 11 for R & W by Everyone
* Turned on Network discovery for Private networks
* Set up Network connected devices automatically is on by default
* Turned on File & printer sharing for Private networks
* Left the 2 above Off for Public networks
* Turned on Public folder sharing with 128 bit encryption for all networks
* Under Services
> Function Discovery Provider Host > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> Function Discovery Resource Publication > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> Server > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> SSDP Discovery > set to Automatic (delayed start)
> UPmP > set to Automatic (delayed start)
* Under Turn Windows Features on or off > SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support turned on SMB 1.0/CIFS Client
What am I missing? Any thoughts?
Alex
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer & Dell
- CPU
- Intel Core i3 500 @ 2.00GHz
- Motherboard
- Dell OTR7H5
- Memory
- 8.0gb
- Other Info
- Windows 11, v24H2, build 261006584






