windows11 pc trying to connect network pc windows 10, get a error message windows can not access pc error 80070035.

Anonymous
2024-11-24T21:31:38+00:00

windows 11 pc trying to connect to network pc windows 10 ,get a error message windows can not access pc, path not found,error 80070035. Tried all the things on the internet. Need help, but windows 10 pc can access my windows11 pc. The pc does show up in the network tree.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-26T05:40:53+00:00

    Hello ,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community forum.
    Error 80070035 occurs when attempting to connect to Windows 10 PC on Windows 11 PC, usually indicating that the network path was not found. Here are some possible solutions to help you solve this problem:

    1. Ensure that both Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs are connected to the same network. You can try testing the connection between two computers using the ping command
    2. Ensure that file and printer sharing on Windows 10 PC is enabled:
      Open Control Panel>Network and Sharing Center>Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Ensure that the 'Enable file and printer sharing' option is selected.
    3. Windows Firewall may block connections. You can try temporarily disabling the firewall on Windows 10 to see if you can connect.
      Select the 'disable' option and try connecting.
    4. Try connecting directly using the IP address of the Windows 10 PC instead of the computer name.
    5. Ensure that network discovery on Windows 11 PC is enabled:
      Open Settings>Network and Internet>Status>Network and Sharing Center>Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Ensure that the 'Enable Network Discovery' option is selected.
    6. Ensure that the computer name of Windows 10 PC does not have special characters and is unique on the network. You can view and modify the computer name in the "System" settings.
    7. Try restarting the router and switch.
    8. Ensure that the network adapter driver for Windows 11 PC is up-to-date. Drivers can be checked and updated through the Device Manager.

    If the above methods still cannot solve the problem, you can try checking the permission settings of shared folders on a Windows 10 PC to ensure that Windows 11 PC has access to these shared folders. If the problem persists, further network troubleshooting may be necessary.

    I hope the information above is helpful.
    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.

    Regards,
    Jill Zhou

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