From: fnauta@solfon.nl   
      
   On 18/12/2025 17:12, Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   > Fokke Nauta wrote:   
   >> On 12/12/2025 20:11, Fokke Nauta wrote:   
   >>> Hi all,   
   >>>   
   >>> I have a W10 Pro PC. In our network we have two W11 Pro Laptops. From my   
   >>> PC I can see the laptops, but I can't open them and can't see their   
   >>> files. On the laptops they can see a private network, and in the   
   >>> settings on a private network all is shared.   
   >>> But from my pc I can't see their shares. What can I do to see the shares   
   >>> on the laptops? What else can I do on the laptops to open them?   
   >>>   
   >> When I try to open de laptops on my PC, I get the message Windows cannot   
   >> access \\laptop. The error code is 0x80070035. I searched the code on   
   >> the internet and followed the instructions. There was no result.   
   >> Other instructions on the laptops:   
   >> Network discovery = on.   
   >> Setup network connected devices automatically.   
   >> File- and printersharing = on.   
   >> Network profile type = private network.   
   >   
   > New wild guess: When you try to access the Windows 11 laptops from the   
   > Windows 10 PC, could it be that the laptops are *sleeping*?   
      
   No, ofcourse not. They are awake anyway, and before trying to connect, I   
   logged in on the laptops again. If you don't use them for a short while,   
   you need to log in again.   
      
   >   
   > After all, they are laptops and are probably set to sleep after some   
   > time, even if they are connected to power.   
      
   Yes. But no problem.   
      
   > If they *are* sleeping, you will get the exact error you're getting!   
      
   They didn't sleep.   
      
   > I just tried that on my network and a sleeping remote host will cause   
   > this exact same error [1].   
   >   
   > You said "From my PC I can see the laptops," and that is quite   
   > possible, even if the laptops are sleeping, because the Network   
   > information is locally cached (see the nbtstat command). So in this   
   > scenario, you would *see* the laptops, but because they are sleeping,   
   > they are *not accessible*.   
   >   
   > So test this scenario. Set the laptops to never sleep or not sleep for   
   > several hours and try again.   
      
   No, that doesn't make any sence. The laptops were alive and working when   
   I tried to contact them.   
      
   > [1]   
   > "Windows cannot access \\   
   >   
   > Check the spelling of the name.   
      
   The names and passwords are correct. But when I try to contact them, I   
   don't even get the screen where you can fill in the user name and password.   
      
   > Otherwise, there might be a problem with   
   > your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click   
   > Diagnose.   
      
   I did. It didn't answer, diagnose was not possible. In Details I found   
   the error code.   
      
   Fokke   
   >   
   > /\ Hide details [Diagnose] [Cancel]   
   >   
   > Error code: 0x80070035   
   > The network path was not found."   
      
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