New Windows 10 Pro PC can't access other PCs in workgroup












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My home office network was all Windows 7 until last month when I started replacing PCs with Windows 10 ones.



I utilize a NAS server and several external USB boxes to run backups over the network (not Homegroup).



None of the Windows 10 PCs can 'see' the others or the NAS on the network.



However, the one Windows 7 PC left can access the Windows 10 ones.



The answer must be simple as it is common to all my Windows 10 PC's.



When I try to access the Network from Explorer I get the '0x80070035 Path not found' error message.



I have enabled SMB and changed more settings than I can remember and am totally out of ideas. Discovery and file sharing is turned on. Adapters are set to private. What am I missing?










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  • Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Jan 6 at 20:48











  • I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:10
















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My home office network was all Windows 7 until last month when I started replacing PCs with Windows 10 ones.



I utilize a NAS server and several external USB boxes to run backups over the network (not Homegroup).



None of the Windows 10 PCs can 'see' the others or the NAS on the network.



However, the one Windows 7 PC left can access the Windows 10 ones.



The answer must be simple as it is common to all my Windows 10 PC's.



When I try to access the Network from Explorer I get the '0x80070035 Path not found' error message.



I have enabled SMB and changed more settings than I can remember and am totally out of ideas. Discovery and file sharing is turned on. Adapters are set to private. What am I missing?










share|improve this question

























  • Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Jan 6 at 20:48











  • I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:10














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My home office network was all Windows 7 until last month when I started replacing PCs with Windows 10 ones.



I utilize a NAS server and several external USB boxes to run backups over the network (not Homegroup).



None of the Windows 10 PCs can 'see' the others or the NAS on the network.



However, the one Windows 7 PC left can access the Windows 10 ones.



The answer must be simple as it is common to all my Windows 10 PC's.



When I try to access the Network from Explorer I get the '0x80070035 Path not found' error message.



I have enabled SMB and changed more settings than I can remember and am totally out of ideas. Discovery and file sharing is turned on. Adapters are set to private. What am I missing?










share|improve this question
















My home office network was all Windows 7 until last month when I started replacing PCs with Windows 10 ones.



I utilize a NAS server and several external USB boxes to run backups over the network (not Homegroup).



None of the Windows 10 PCs can 'see' the others or the NAS on the network.



However, the one Windows 7 PC left can access the Windows 10 ones.



The answer must be simple as it is common to all my Windows 10 PC's.



When I try to access the Network from Explorer I get the '0x80070035 Path not found' error message.



I have enabled SMB and changed more settings than I can remember and am totally out of ideas. Discovery and file sharing is turned on. Adapters are set to private. What am I missing?







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  • Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Jan 6 at 20:48











  • I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:10



















  • Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Jan 6 at 20:48











  • I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:10

















Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 6 at 20:48





Have you tried making a shortcut to the server using the UNC path? Sometimes, I've found, after the initial connection is made, it then shows up in the network.

– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 6 at 20:48













I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

– Bob D
Jan 12 at 22:10





I can access the server with its UNC but that takes me to the login menu. Usually, I can access the public folders through Explorer making it easy to drag and drop files.

– Bob D
Jan 12 at 22:10










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Try to ping other PCs by IP address. If you can see them, that means WINS service is not working on the router. Also you can try to access other PCs by computer_name. or computer_name.local if just computer does not work.



In case you can't ping the computers I would start with setting the same network and mask for them.






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  • I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:08











  • Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

    – pbies
    Jan 13 at 15:35











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Try to ping other PCs by IP address. If you can see them, that means WINS service is not working on the router. Also you can try to access other PCs by computer_name. or computer_name.local if just computer does not work.



In case you can't ping the computers I would start with setting the same network and mask for them.






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  • I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:08











  • Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

    – pbies
    Jan 13 at 15:35
















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Try to ping other PCs by IP address. If you can see them, that means WINS service is not working on the router. Also you can try to access other PCs by computer_name. or computer_name.local if just computer does not work.



In case you can't ping the computers I would start with setting the same network and mask for them.






share|improve this answer
























  • I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:08











  • Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

    – pbies
    Jan 13 at 15:35














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Try to ping other PCs by IP address. If you can see them, that means WINS service is not working on the router. Also you can try to access other PCs by computer_name. or computer_name.local if just computer does not work.



In case you can't ping the computers I would start with setting the same network and mask for them.






share|improve this answer













Try to ping other PCs by IP address. If you can see them, that means WINS service is not working on the router. Also you can try to access other PCs by computer_name. or computer_name.local if just computer does not work.



In case you can't ping the computers I would start with setting the same network and mask for them.







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  • I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:08











  • Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

    – pbies
    Jan 13 at 15:35



















  • I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

    – Bob D
    Jan 12 at 22:08











  • Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

    – pbies
    Jan 13 at 15:35

















I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

– Bob D
Jan 12 at 22:08





I just tried to ping all the computers and the server and they all worked both wired and wireless.

– Bob D
Jan 12 at 22:08













Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

– pbies
Jan 13 at 15:35





Please read my answer as there are further steps to be made.

– pbies
Jan 13 at 15:35


















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