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W11 Home, Net View fails with "System error 53 has occurred. The network path was not found.". used to work?

3.5K views 23 replies 6 participants last post by  ispalten  
#1 ·
Scoured the web, common message it seems... Using the Network Share Form (NET VIEW \\SHARE_NAME) it works fine. If I open Windows File Manager to the network I can see everything BUT my PC... and on my wife's PC she can see me as everything else?

My 'Network view':

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From her PC the 'Network view':

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Her PC is on W10 Pro while I'm one W11 Home. Also, her PC can't seem to see the Router? No big deal, but unsure why?

Like I said, using the share name works;

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PS C:\> net view \\irvxps8940
Shared resources at \\irvxps8940

Irv's XPS8940

Share name Type Used as Comment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C Disk
K Disk
L Disk
MachineKeys Disk
Users Disk
The command completed successfully.
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No problem seeing my PC and all its shares (I don't recall seeing the MachineKeys before though).

I've checked and double checked ALL the items and suggested remedies on the web, every one of them was already enabled or installed.

Basically why doesn't my PC show on my PC's Windows Explorer, or just the Net View command and it returns an error if I don't use the Share_name?

Stumped....
Suggestions?
 
Discussion starter · #3 ·
Thanks for the prompt reply....

I, like I said, have Googled this to death and have checked and rechecked every possible cause?

File and Print Sharing, ON... both on Private networks, both PC's on Private and the same network.

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This page, is about the same problem I have, Redirecting and it lists probably most, if not all, what I have tried.

I even switched out the Router 'just in case'.

In any event, this is not truly about using the LAN, but basically WHY I can't even see my own PC, which I think is the root problem?

Many of the same issues on the web too, like this one, I cannot see my computer on the network in windows 11 - Microsoft Q&A, and no solution.

I even disabled my Security Suite thinking it was blocking Net View... but it was not.

Don't forget, other PC's can see my PC AND access files and write to my disk... proof of that is the screen capture from my wife's PC, I used Screen Capture there and SAVED it to my PC to post here.

I also thought MAYBE the Credentials were messed up, but no, at least not for my Wife's PC, and my PC I run as Administrator, I should not be denied, and edited my Credential for this PC to be sure, no help.

I wouldn't be surprised if it was, A) Something simple I've overlooked or not discovered on the web, or B) a W11 bug, but it WAS working on W11 in the past, maybe 7 or so months ago?
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
Open Disk Management and post it. I have a feeling your main drive hasn't been set up properly.
OK, but this has NOT been changed since 2020 when the PC was bought, and had worked before?

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Not sure what you are looking for, but I almost think it has to do with Windows no longer have the Master Browser function? Also ran SFC and DISM commands, no problems found.
 
Discussion starter · #7 ·
Time for a new (bigger) disc or getting rid of lots of files or junk.
Huh, almost 10% of the drive free... more than enough I'd think?

Stuff can be moved off of it, but what does that have to do with NET VIEW working or not? It would if the share_name is used, and it is on-line and other PC can work with the drives...

If space were a problem, then it would never work.

NET VIEW only produces the same error every time:

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C:\>net view
System error 53 has occurred.

The network path was not found.
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I've not seen any reference or documentation on how much space is needed on C: anywhere, can you provide a pointer?

How much DO I need by the way? I can move a large program or some saved data off of C:... what should I get too?
 
Discussion starter · #10 ·
OK, I was under the impression that only for the X64 version 20GB's of free space were needed, and I had more.

Never got any 'out of space' notice or anything else but the Error from Net View.

But I 'humored' you and cleared space, still fails:

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C:\>dir
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 9A97-C0F4

Directory of C:\

05/27/2022 04:51 PM <DIR> AdwCleaner
09/27/2021 03:41 PM <DIR> Apps
08/06/2023 10:50 AM 31 AVScanner.ini
11/19/2021 10:52 AM <DIR> boot
10/14/2021 05:57 PM <DIR> Dell
05/14/2023 12:34 PM <DIR> DGLogs
09/27/2021 04:22 PM <DIR> Drivers
05/30/2024 11:38 AM 596,265,560 Full Registery.reg
10/29/2021 11:51 AM <DIR> HP
12/11/2023 05:45 PM <DIR> INET
09/20/2022 08:25 PM <DIR> inetpub
06/10/2024 06:46 AM <DIR> Intel
05/07/2022 01:24 AM <DIR> PerfLogs
06/10/2024 06:47 AM <DIR> Program Files
06/10/2024 07:12 AM <DIR> Program Files (x86)
11/19/2021 10:52 AM 690,682 Reflect_Install.log
06/10/2024 07:14 AM <DIR> RegBackup
09/15/2023 08:35 PM <DIR> SFCFix
10/05/2021 07:37 AM 594 signature.htm
02/20/2023 07:22 AM 541 signature2.htm
06/10/2024 07:09 AM <DIR> system.sav
04/09/2024 01:46 PM <DIR> Users
06/10/2024 07:06 AM <DIR> Windows
06/10/2024 08:01 AM <DIR> XboxGames
5 File(s) 596,957,408 bytes
19 Dir(s) 262,305,570,816 bytes free

C:\>net view
System error 53 has occurred.

The network path was not found.



C:\>
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Next suggestions please.
 
Discussion starter · #13 ·
See if a bios update is available.
Nope, on the latest, Dell XPS8940, BIOS 2.19.1, and have been on prior ones with it failing. I think this happened as early as late last year.

Windows up-to-date as well:

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Using MS sign-in, not local.

I rarely use my wife's W10Pro PC, and usually it is to exchange files to or from her PC, and occasionally to execute a program off of my PC and run on hers. Well, I just opened on her PC a CMD prompt and ran NEW VIEW, SAME error I'm getting on mine... and I know it DID work there too.

She has a 512GB SSD with 300GB's free, so it is NOT space.

I sort of think maybe a Master Browser problem or related to this, [MS-BRWS]: Overview ???
 
Discussion starter · #14 ·
Let me share some other data points that I have/done.

Originally, I had WiFi 6 with a TP-Link AX55 router using an Intel AX1650i Killer M.2 network adapter. Problem existed.

I got a Wifi 7 router, TP-Link BE65 Deco, and it still had a problem.

I replace the M.2 card with an Intel Wifi 7 BE200, and I now have wireless speed that matches the 1Gbps down ISP speed (plus the over provisioned speed) and the problem exists..

So it is not related I'd say to any PC Network h/w. Wife's PC is still Wifi 6 speed.

To achieve all that space on the present C: drive I moved MS Flight Simulator off of it to a mechanical drive... and although it works, loading is SLOW and I may move it back to C: or just buy a 1TB Internal SSD and put that in and move it to that drive... Want to open the case and make sure it has proper spare connector's to do that (soon I hope).
 
Discussion starter · #16 ·
They, the ISP, only need to approve Modems or modem/routers... after that, they do not care.

3 different router's I've used, same problem.

I guess you are 'punting' this one, you have no suggestions.

I know my way around computers and Windows... Google search should make that clear. I just don't have access to MS code and some debug tools. I don't think the problem is on my end, that is the parts I have other than the OS. Too many others have the same or similar issues, and at one time, it did work... Suspect, MS Windows...
 
Discussion starter · #18 ·
On my XPS:
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Wife's PC:

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Yes. I do have drives to share, as seen on my wife's PC:

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Also on my PC when I use NET VIEW \\SHARE_NAME:

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C:\>net view \\irvxps8940
Shared resources at \\irvxps8940

Irv's XPS8940

Share name Type Used as Comment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C Disk
K Disk
L Disk
MachineKeys Disk
Users Disk
The command completed successfully.
=================

Every thing works BUT NET VIEW itself:

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C:\>net view
System error 53 has occurred.

The network path was not found.
==================

Same results on BOTH PC's.

SMB1 enabled on both PC's, and all options for it.
 
Discussion starter · #22 ·
WOW, I fixed it and DID not know it!!!!

ROUTER problem!!!!

TP-LINK, has a SHARED USB drive... except the ROUTER was not seeing the shared drive but had USB function turned on!!!

Got a replacement and the drive DOES show in the Router now!

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On a whim I did a NET VIEW:

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C:\Windows\System32>net view
Server Name Remark

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\\HPBD2482 Samba 3.0.37
\\IRVXPS8940 Irv's XPS8940
\\LARAINE-XPS8500 Laraine's XPS8500
\\TP-SHARE samba server
The command completed successfully.
===============

Working FINE!!!

Unreal!!!
 
Discussion starter · #24 ·
Boy, I sure think the router f/w is the issue. Still, NET VIEW works fine, but I've discovered I can only SEE my PC with NET VIEW \\Sharename or Windows FileViewer set to NETWORK, and my wife's PC, the same, her PC contents only. Get a "SYSTEM ERROR 5 has occurred, Access Denied", when I try to access her PC and when tries mine.

Yes, tried every possible setting and credential, you name it, all good.

Has to be the router f/w, and I'm in contact with the vendor. I may just put my old router back. Took me months and an exchanged router to get this far... too much time wasted.