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16 Ways To Fix Error Code 0x80070035 The Network Path Not Found

Error code 0x80070035 indicates that a computer cannot find the network path it is connected to, which can hinder file sharing on a home network. The document provides 16 potential solutions to resolve this error, including enabling SMB V1.0, adjusting firewall settings, and running various troubleshooting tools. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of keeping the operating system and drivers updated to prevent such issues in the future.

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16 Ways To Fix Error Code 0x80070035 The Network Path Not Found

Error code 0x80070035 indicates that a computer cannot find the network path it is connected to, which can hinder file sharing on a home network. The document provides 16 potential solutions to resolve this error, including enabling SMB V1.0, adjusting firewall settings, and running various troubleshooting tools. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of keeping the operating system and drivers updated to prevent such issues in the future.

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16 ways to fix Error code 0x80070035 the


network path not found
by Ivan Jenic Updated on April 26, 2022
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The error code 0x80070035 usually occurs if your computer can't find the
path of a network that it's connected to.

This can prevent proper collaboration between PCs and users that belong
to the same home network, thus restricting file sharing.

Enabling SMB V1.0 may be the answer to quickly fixing Error code
0x80070035 - The network path was not found.

Internal networks should be simple to configure and use. Nonetheless, in


spite of all advancements in the field, users are experiencing repeated
connectivity issues.

Computers that run Microsoft’s operating system and share the same network
should be able to access files on each other without any cable or program yet
this isn’t always the case.

There have been reports concerning the internal network, related to the error
code 0x80070035 and The network path was not found message.

What does error code 0x80070035 mean?


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Usually, each error comes with a code and a message containing some details
of the failure to easily identify what malfunctioned.

In this case, they pinpoint the problem to network connectivity issues that
arise when your device can’t find the trail of a network that it is connected to.

Even if this is an important detail, keep in mind that the error can occur from
different causes and in different locations within the operating system.

Because of this, it is really difficult for a person without technical knowledge


or experience to fix the issue without any help.

Why do I get the error code 0x80070035?

While there isn’t a precise answer for this question, for some users simply
changing the name of the computer they were trying to connect to into
something shorter solved the issue.
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Others say that corrupted registry entries resulted in this error and by fixing
them they managed to solve this problem as well.

Error code 0x80070035 may also be related to your antivirus or firewall


settings as the programs can block the resources and restrict Internet access.

While there can be a lot of causes for this message error, we have compiled a
full list of possible solutions in order to help you, so check them out below.

How do I fix error code 0x80070035 on


Windows?

1. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter

1. Open the Settings app from the Start button.


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2. Head over to Update & Security.

3. Click on Troubleshoot.
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4. Select Additional troubleshooters.

5. Locate Windows Update and click on Run the troubleshooter.


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6. Follow further instructions, and let the wizard finish the process.

7. Restart your computer.

2. Disable third-party firewall

If you’re 100% sure that the internal network configuration works as intended
but the error keeps reappearing, you should consider disabling the third-party
firewall.

Some modern antivirus suits come with third-party firewalls. This extra layer
of protection is more than welcomed, but nothing can guarantee that it won’t
interfere with the internal network.
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By disabling it, some users sorted out the error 0x80070035 for good. So,
make sure to give it a try and look for yourself.

You can also consider changing your firewall to avoid these errors. Check out
this list including the best two-way firewalls for your PC.

3. Enable SMB V1.0

1. Open Search, type Windows Feature and click to open Turn Windows
features on or off.
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2. Locate SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support.

3. Check the box and click OK.


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4. Change value for AllowInsecureGuestAuth

1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the run box.

2. Type regedit and click on OK.


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3. Navigate to:

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters
4. Locate AllowInsecureGuestAuth.
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5. Right-click on it and select Modify.

6. Change the value to 1 from 0.


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7. Click on OK.

5. Enable advanced sharing

1. Go to your Local disk (C:), right-click on it and select Properties.


2. Click on the Sharing tab.
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3. Go to Advanced sharing.

4. Check the box for Share this folder.


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5. Click on Apply then OK to save changes.

It is pretty common to encounter this error if the sharing property isn’t


enabled. For computers to be able to send and receive files and data, you
need to make sure your device is able to share its folders.

6. Change Network Security settings

1. Press Windows + R keys, type secpol.msc in the run box and click on

OK.
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2. Select Local Policies from the left pane.

3. Double click on Security Options from the right pane.


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4. Locate Network security: LAN Manager authentication level and


double click it.

5. From the drop-down menu choose Send LM & NTLM-use NTLMv2


session security if negotiated.
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6. Then click on Apply and OK to save the changes.

7. Enable Network Discovery

1. Click the Start button, then type Control Panel into the search box in
the Start menu.
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2. Go to Control Panel and click on View as > Small icons from the top right
corner.

3. Click on Network and Sharing Center.


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4. From the left pane, choose Change advanced sharing settings.

5. Select Turn on network discovery.


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6. Reboot your system and check if the error is fixed.

8. Reinstall your PC’s Network adapters

1. Right-click on the Start button and select Device Manager.


2. Click on View tab and select the Show Hidden Drivers option.
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3. Locate and expand Network adapters.


4. Uninstall all the drivers by right-clicking on each one and selecting
Uninstall Device. Search

5. Reboot your PC and check if the error persists.

NOTE

The drivers will reinstall after you reboot your PC, so make sure you have
a stable Internet connection.

9. Use the Local Group Policy Editor

9.1 Enable insecure guest logons

1. Go to Search by clicking the magnifying glass from the bottom left corner
and look for gpedit.msc to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
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2. Under Local Computer Policy, click on Computer Configuration.

3. Double click on Administrative Templates.


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4. Now click to open Network.

5. Locate the Lanman Workstation and click to open it.


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6. Double click on Enable insecure guest logons.

7. Select the Enabled option to allow insecure guest logons to an SMB


server.
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8. Click on Apply, then on OK to save the settings.

Keep in mind that, when enabling this policy setting, the SMB client will allow
insecure guest logons, meaning it will let unauthenticated access to shared
folders.

9.2. Disable the Microsoft Network client

1. Now go back to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration, only


this time choose Windows settings.
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2. Double click on Security Settings.

3. Open Local Policies.


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4. Go to Security Options and double-click it to open.

5. Locate the Microsoft Network client: Digitally sign


communications(always) option.
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6. Right-click on it, select Properties and in the newly opened windows


select Disabled as shown below.

7. Click Apply and then OK to save the settings and close the window.
10. Create a new Windows credential
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1. Click the Start button, then type Control Panel into the search box in the
Start menu.

2. Open Control Panel and click on View by > Large icons.


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3. Go to Credential Manager.

4. Click on Windows Credentials.


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5. In the Windows Credential section, remove all the credentials and


restart the system.

6. After restarting, go back to the same page and click on Add a Windows
credential.
7. Now add the credentials manually.
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8. Click on OK to save the settings.

11. Check TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service

1. Go to Search, as decribed above, type Services, and open it from the list
of the results.
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2. Navigate to TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper.

3. Right-click on it and open Properties.


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4. Under the Startup type section, select Automatic and confirm changes.

5. Restart your PC and look for changes.


In order for an internal network to function in a seamless manner, you’ll need
to confirm that the TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service is running in Search
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background at all times.

This service should be enabled to permanently run with the system, but there
are reports that it stops after critical system changes imposed by Windows
Updates.

12. Enable NetBIOS

1. Press Windows key + R to summon the Run elevated command-line.

2. In the command-line, paste NCPA.CPL and press Enter .

3. Right-click on your default network and open Properties.

4. Go to Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on Properties


below.
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5. Click on Advanced.

6. Select the WINS tab.


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7. Click on Enable NetBIOS over TCP.

8. Confirm changes by clicking OK.


Error code 0x80070035 often implies that the NetBIOS over TCP feature is
disabled and, by enabling it, you should be able to address the Search
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permanently.

13. Reset Windows 10 Update components

1. Go to Search, as previously mentioned, look for Command Prompt and


click on Run as administrator.

2. Now, type in the following commands and press Enter after each one:

net stop wuauserv

net stop cryptSvc

net stop bits

net stop msiserver


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3. The next thing we’re going to do is renaming the SoftwareDistribution


and Catroot2 folders by typing the commands below in the Command
Prompt. Make sure to press Enter after each command you type:

Ren C:WindowssoftwareDistribution
SoftwareDistribution.old

Ren C:WindowsSystem32catroot2 Catroot2.old


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4. And finally, we’ll conclude the process with restarting the BITS,
Cryptographic, MSI Installer, and Windows Update Services:

net stop wuauserv

net stop cryptSvc

net stop bits

net stop msiserver

5. Now, close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.

This workaround is resetting the Windows 10 update components. As the


name says, this is an assemblage of components that basically makes
downloading and installing Windows updates possible.

So, if we reset these components, there’s a good chance we’ll resolve our
update problem.
14. Run SFC scan
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1. Once again, go to Search, type Command Prompt and click on Run as


Administrator.

2. Type in the following command and press Enter :

sfc/scannow
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3. Wait for the process to finish, as it will take some time.

4. Restart your computer.

15. Whitelist Windows Update servers

1. Click the Start button, then type Control Panel into the search box in
the Start menu.

2. Go to Control Panel and select Network & Internet.


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3. Click on Internet Options.

4. Head over to the Security tab from the upper menu of the Internet
options window.
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5. Select the Trusted Sites option from the Security window.

6. Click on Sites.
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7. Uncheck the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this
zone feature.

8. You will now have a box there that says Add this website to the zone.
Type in the following addresses:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and http://update.microsoft.com.
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9. Click the Add button after you typed in the addresses above.

10. Save the settings and restart your computer.


If you can’t install Windows updates, there’s also a chance your system blocks
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16. Run DISM

1. Open Search by clicking the magnifying glass from the bottom left
corner, then type Command Prompt, and click on Run as an
administrator to open it.

2. In the command line, copy-paste these lines one by one and press Enter

after each:

DISM /online /Cleanup-Image / ScanHealth


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DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

3. Wait until the procedure ends as it might take up to 10 minutes.

4. Restart your PC.


Since Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a
troubleshooter tool more powerful than SFC, there’s a high chance it will
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resolve the problem right away.

Is there a way to avoid encoutering this issue?

Being up-to-date with your OS’s updates and drivers is always a good place to
start if you want to avoid any kind of error.

Make sure to always check for permission when trying to share files and data
and disable any third-party apps that might stay in the way of that.

We do recommend you use a troubleshooting tool as it’s friendlier, more


efficient, and can help you deal with all sorts of computer issues.

Don’t forget to verify if you have any network access problems and if the OS
and the network services communications are enabled.

However, if you don’t want to go through all the trouble of setting the PC and
avoid having to deal with any kind of error, we do have another solution for
you.

You should try a cloud storage service to share data. Sync lets you send files
of any size to anyone and it’s up to you to choose from the available apps for
Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android.

So, there you have it. Even though encountering this error can be frustrating,
these solutions will help you fix it in no time.

Make sure to bookmark this page in the unfortunate event you might need it
again or to help someone in need if they ever find themselves dealing with
this error.

Find out more about Network locations, what they are, and how to use them
in Windows 10. Doing so can also help you understand any potential errors,
see them faster in the future, and even prevent them.

In case you have additional questions or suggestions, post them in the


comments section below and we’ll get back to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Error code 0x80070035?


What is Error code 0x80070035?
Error code 0x80070035 is a common Windows error that occurs when your PC Search
cannot find the
path of a network that it is connected to.

What does Path not found mean?


The error message means that the operating system can’t find a file that it is looking for.

What does Network Path mean?


A network path or Shared path is a location where you can store files and other resources like
your local path.

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