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network path was not found Hi all, I fixed a stubborn networking issue and hopefully someone else can benefit from all the frustration I have experienced over the last few days. Some background. This was a workgroup network not a domain client/server. Also, Windows HomeGroup wizards were not used - just accounts and can't access nas windows 10 passwords. I have five NAS boxes for storage and backup. These NAS boxes use CIFS or SMB file systems. IP address are assigned through DHCP. It is a very simple yet secureworkgroup net.Everything was OK then it hit the fan. I installed a new router after the old one failed. I powered down the entire network, cabled up and configured the new router. On my old Vista notebook PC all five NAS devices were OK. In Vista, Windows Explorer, I could access all the folders and files on all the NAS boxes. However on all the other systems, Windows 7 or Windows 8, I would get errors. In Windows Explorer I could see "\\MyNAS\Share\" but cannot navigate to it. I would get an error: "\\MyNAS\Share\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. The specified network name is no longer available." Or "Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found" Anot
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