I can see PC 'A' on a home network wireless secure PC 'B' but unable to connect; path error

On PC 'A' I see 'B' PC and connect normally.

PC 'A' is under Vista Home Premium; 'B' PC is running Vista Home Premium 64.
Both systems have all the Windows updates current.

This problem occurred after a repair and a reinstall of the OS/OEM on PC 'B' disc image  I have studied many guides of troubleshooting and everything seems to be in order.  Name of the Working Group, sharing files, exploration of the network, etc. are all correctly.  Shared folder names and computer names follow rules.

I tried with, on and outside of the firewall.   I also tried to disable the anti-virus protection on both computers.

The PC normally inaccessible 'B' appear in the router admin utilities.  No, there is an IP address conflict.  The drivers for my PC 'B' wireless card and the router is up-to-date.
I tried to reboot the computers and the router and the modem without effect.
I also tried remove the 'B' network and setting up again from scratch.
Wireless signal is very strong, and I have no problem with internet on two PCs.

I get the error message is so common that it is very difficult to sort through research on the internet; almost all subjects deal with the problem between different OS.  Here is the error message.
"Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there could be a problem with your network. To identify problems with your network, click on diagnose.
More > error Code 0 x 0070035 the network path was not found. »

I have exactly the same problem with a 'C' also running Vista home Premium netbook.  'B' is displayed in the network, but are not accessible.
Here's something that might be a clue: in the network, the computer 'B' is empty in the column: "network location".
Is someone can you please help me understand this?

Hello

1. you are running Norton 360 on your computer?

If so, I suggest to turn off the Norton firewall or configure it to allow other computers to connect.

Also I suggest you to check the following services and ensure that they are enabled:

Client DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

b. (Domain Name System) DNS Client.

c. Server,

d. support TCP/IP Netbios (Transmission Control Protocol).

PING each computer by its Internet Protocol (IP) address, and if successful, PING by name. You can get the IP address of a computer by opening a command prompt (DOS window) and type IPCONFIG, follow these steps:

a. click "start".

b. on the box, type "cmd".

c. on "cmd", press enter

d. window will appear, there type "IPCONFIG".

I hope this helps.

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