No visible computers in the network

I use a desktop computer on (in English) windows XP Edition family and two laptop computers on Windows Vista. All are connected in a home network (with the same name of working group). Now I can 'see' my office in the network from my laptop, but I can't 'see' laptops in my office (or in the network as in the windows Explorer environment)

Make sure that the name of the network working group is the same for all computers/workstations. Activate the network at least _off_ passwords while you get it all set up and works. Then configure passwords or create an account with the same user/pass on all computers/workstations in the network.

I found these. http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/903267

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-file-and-printer-sharing

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • SIN is not visible and 0 x 80070035 error reported when you try to access the visible computers on the network

    I have a wired and wireless network, managed by a Wireless Linksys E3000 router.  The network consists of 3 computers connected wirelessly, a cabin phone Vonage and a 2T NAS connected wire.  The names of the computers and operating systems are listed below.

    (A) Dave-PC, Win7 Pro

    (B) CPT - PC, Win7 Pro

    (C) DavesLaptop, Win7 Ultimate

    Computers A and B work quite as expected, they allow access to other computers and NAS.  The problems are air-conditioned and equipped with computer C.  Computer C cannot find the NAS and although he finds other computers, it generates an error 0 x 80070035 ("the network path is not found") when trying to access A or B clicking on the name of the computer in a window of the Explorer.  Interestingly, I can remote desktop in A and B via the context menu in the window Explorer of C.  I just spent a week trying to fix this.  I found several references to this problem on the Internet, but none of the solutions posted worked for me.  I have not found any recent posts so I hope there is a simple solution.

    Thanks in advance, Dave

    Here is the solution for "error code 0 x 80070035 network path not found" on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers. Click on the button 'START', select 'CONTROL PANEL' and go to 'DEVICE MANAGER'. Click on "NETWORK CARDS", then click on 'VIEW' and select 'SHOW HIDDEN DEVICES'. In the expanded view, you will see a long list of numbered "MICROSOFT 6to4 ADAPTER". My Windows 7 Professional Office had 200 of them. Right click and select 'DELETE' on all but 1 of them. You can only do 1 at a time, so it takes some time. When you have only 1 left, restart the computer and enjoy being able to see the other computers on your network, including the RESIDENTIAL group files.

  • What keeps visible Hello on the network printers?

    Hello

    We have problems with a certain printer, which became visible many, many times on the list of visible printers on the network. OSX users still about 100 of these lines, which represents a single printer. Who is plugged into half a day already. It looks like this:

    How to get rid of this...? What keeps this list life anyway? Other Mac computers on the network? Judging by the documentation of this HP, I'm not alone. But it is not explained how to solve this behavior. Any suggestions?

    It is the result of a Bluetooth peripheral malfunction on the network, most likely the printer itself or a third-party router with incompatible settings or firmware. Restart the router can help temporarily. Otherwise, check with the manufacturer for support.

  • I need to know how can I turn off the automatic updates of Firefox, because I work in a business that requires that. In the ideal, of group policy or some ways to disable all the computers on the network

    I need to know how can I turn off the automatic updates of Firefox, because I work in a business that requires that.
    In the ideal, of group policy or some ways to disable all the computers on the network

    Some info here (Group Policy)-> http://www.unidesk.com/blog/how-disable-firefox-auto-updates

    Above article refers to-> http://sourceforge.net/projects/firefoxadm/

    If this answer solved your problem, please click 'Solved It' next to this response when connected to the forum.

  • Windows XP sees Win 7 computers on the network, but not Windows XP-based computers (7 can see 7, but 7 can't see XP and XP cannont see XP)

    We just installed a new Netgear Prosafe 16 port switch.  We use a wired Linksys router.

    With 10 computers on the network, XP can't see XP or 7.  And sees only 7 other 7 computers.

    We are able to ping to all computers.  All computers have access to the Internet.

    Network neighborhood shows computers only 7 to 7.  XP doesn't show anything.

    Error message:

    "The Working Group is not accessible.  Migh Tnot you are allowed to use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. »

    "The network path is not found."

    Thank you!

    Hello

    -Are you connected to a domain network or a home network?

    Please follow the steps below and we update with the results.

    Method 1: Error Message When you try to access a network Windows XP computer: "you might not have permission to use this network resource".

    Please follow the steps described in the following article and check if it helps.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/913628

    Registry warning

    To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/)

    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

    Method 2: Error Message When you try to access a network share on a Windows XP-based computer: "workgroup is not accessible.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/915107

    For more information, see the articles:

    Why can't I connect to other computers?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/why-can-t-I-connect-to-other-computers

    Networking of computers running different versions of Windows

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/networking-home-computers-running-different-versions-of-Windows

    Let us know if it helps!

  • I'm trying to connect 2 through a router (network) computers. The Network Setup Wizard tells me to insert my Windows XP CD, but I can't.

    Configure the connection without my Windows XP CD?


    I'm trying to connect 2 through a router (network) computers. The Network Setup Wizard tells me to insert my Windows XP CD, but I can't. Is there something that I can get online? What should I do?

    Hi Humphrey2,

    I suggest you arrange for an installation CD of Windows XP which may be necessary to copy the files to configure the network connection.

    You can follow these links and check if the problem persists:

    In Windows network connection issues

    How to troubleshoot a network home in Windows XP?


    Reference:
    Overview of the Network Setup Wizard

    Hope the helps of information.

  • My laptop that is running windows xp does not recognize the computers on the network running windows 7. Any advice?

    I recently created my home network again.  It consists of a laptop running windows 7 Professional 64 b, b Office windows 7 Professional 32 running and a netbook under windows xp home.  Two computers running windows 7 recognize each other and share correctly, but the netbook will not recognize the other computers on the network at all.  They can see it, but then say they can't access them when you are trying to access.  They are all on the same workgroup.  Computers that run windows 7 discovered the network, file and printer sharing, and public folder sharing all lit.  Password sharing is disabled and windows manages the homegroup connections.  Any advice would be appreciated, I need to use computer dvd players 7 on the network to install some things on the netbook.

    Hi mahmorc,

    ·         You get the error message?

    Follow these methods.

    Method 1: Follow the steps in the article.

    How to troubleshoot a network home in Windows XP

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308007

    Method 2: Perform a clean boot to see if there is a conflict of software like the clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

    Note: After the boot minimum troubleshooting steps, follow section How to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state of the link to return the computer to a Normal startupmode.

    After the clean boot used to resolve the problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.

    (a) click Start and then click Run.

    (b) type msconfig and click OK.

    (c) the System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.

    (d) click the general tab, click Normal Startup - load all services and device drivers and then click OK.

    (e) when you are prompted, click on restart to restart the computer.

    Method 3: Update the latest drivers for the network card.

    How to manage devices in Windows XP

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283658

  • The administrator password for all computers on the network does not work for ONE of the computers on the network

    original title: the computers of network/administrator password

    The administrator password for all computers on the network does not work for ONE of the computers on the network. I need to log on as an administrator to install software, but the password does not work. It works on other computers, but not this one. How is this possible and how can it be solved?

    Hello
    Microsoft technical support engineers cannot help you recover the passwords of the files and Microsoft who are lost or forgotten product features. For more information about this policy, please refer to the below sticky

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistasecurity/thread/3eba3150-8742-4264-be9f-0daaad2282cd

  • Cannot see other computers on the network

    Am on XP SP3.
    When I go to network connections,
    Right-click on local area network
    Click Properties under the general tab,
    Click on install and click Service
    .. all I see is a list for a McAfee driver but nothing for Microsoft. I removed my computer some time ago with McAfee & he must have created problems that I can't see other computers on the network. Is there a Microsoft driver, I need to install and which will help to solve the problem of not seeing other computers on the network.

    On the general tab of the properties of your network connection to the LAN card, you should see a box under the heading "this connection uses the following items."  Most Windows XP configurations for home use have 4 entries in this box: Client for Microsoft Networks, QoS Packet Scheduler, file sharing and printers for Microsoft Networks, and Internet (TCP/IP) Protocol.

    If you don't have these, you need to install, even if you really need not the Scheduler of QoS packages.

    You seem to have got almost to the right place, but be aware that when you click on the button 'Install' in the box, you are given 3 choices: customer, Service and Protocol.  The "Client for Microsoft networks" is obviously a "customer." 'Internet (TCP/IP) Protocol' is a 'Protocol' and the other two are "Services".

    What elements you have installed?

  • WRT160N - can't see other computers on the network

    I installed a new WRT160N and now I can't see other computers on my local network, but I can access the internet on each of them.

    Y at - it a setting that I need to change or what I need to use static IP instead of DHCP addresses?

    If you cannot ping the other computers on the network, then check your firewall settings or any other security software blocking the connection.

  • OfficeJet Pro 8620 causing conflict of IP address with computers on the network?

    Hi all, just got all set up and have had some good results so far. However, it seems that I have a conflict of IP address with computers on the network in my House today. The only thing different is the new network printer.

    Any ideas?

    Windows 7 64-bit, Firefox, Cisco router wireless

    MacBook Pro, iOS7, Safari/Firefox, same router

    Fast and simple.  Set your router for DHCP addresses from 192.168.1.100 by 192.168.1.150.  Set the printer to a static IP of 192.168.1.10.  Fact.   Your router may be 192.168.0.x 192.168.0.x can be used instead of the above.

  • Network management problem, computer laptop Windows 7 will not find other computers on any network, however all other computers on the network can access Windows 7 laptop.

    Basically, the issue I'm having is that my laptop does not connect to any other computer to access the actions or other files.  Other computers on the network can access my computer laptop shares and files without any problems.  Operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium x 64.

    What I tried:

    restarted
    uninstalling and reinstalling the files and printers, sharing maps and restart after completion
    all disabled firewall
    tried with IPv6 enabled and disabled without change, so it is currently enabled
    tried on a Wi - Fi and the differences are listed below in the section work (work is wireless)
    able to ping other comptuers
    access to other computers is permitted by other computers

    problem extends over several networks, IE I noticed it at home last night and the followed problem my laptop at work this morning.
    The problem is slightly different on the two sites.

    At home:
    I can see the other computers on the network, but I am unable to access it, even if I have permission, but other computers can access to my laptop.

    At work:
    Cannot even find other computers on the network but they can find and access my laptop.

    I have worked on this problem of non stop for several hours and did much more than what is said, but I am unable to remember everything.  I should have been taking notes: P

    Here are the results of the ipconfig/all command (I removed the physical addresses for security reasons):

    Windows IP configuration

    Name of the host...: Radiation-G72
    Primary Dns suffix...:
    Node... type: hybrid
    Active... IP routing: No.
    Active... proxy WINS: No.

    Wireless Network Connection 2 wireless LAN adapter:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport adapt
    Physical address.... :  **
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Ethernet connection to the Local network card:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : hsd1.ga.comcast.net.
    Description...: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
    Physical address.... :  **
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Wireless network connection Wireless LAN adapter:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Atheros AR928X Wireless Network adapt
    Physical address.... :  **
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::f4e3:cd1c:6952:eb4d % 11 (Preferred)
    IPv4 address: 192.168.2.7 (Preferred)
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
    Lease obtained...: Thursday, February 4, 2010 10:50:32
    End of the lease...: Friday, February 5, 2010 08:29:36
    ... Default gateway. : 192.168.2.1.
    DHCP server...: 192.168.2.1.
    DHCPv6 IOOKING...: 234890707
    DHCPv6 DUID customer...: 00-01-00-01-12-4C-6E-91-00-25-D3-3D-FC-9A
    DNS servers...: 192.168.2.1.
    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: enabled

    Tunnel adapter isatap. {1797D168-6FC8-4DDF-8338-4E214119C26D}:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Microsoft ISATAP adapter
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e74:4ea:2920:b81a:cdc5 (Preferred)
    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::4ea:2920:b81a:cdc5% 13 (Preferred)
    ... Default gateway. : ::
    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: disabled

    Card adapt 6TO4 tunnel:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Microsoft 6to4 card
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Asked this question in the Windows 7 forum also because the problem was between windows 7 and Vista.

    Hello

    If it has started, you can try a system restore - an update "might" have caused the problem.

    1. try a system restore back to a point before that happened. And immediately thereafter enter
    Control Panel - Windows updates - top left settings and set it to download and informs you instead
    Automatic. Leave it until you are sure that everything is OK and then you can add them one at a time
    to troubleshoot BUT click right on and HIDE all the driver updates. Also stop at day of drivers like below
    and let this value - manually search for drivers when you think you need. (See how and why to)
    stop day of drivers below.)

    How to make a Vista system restore
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/76905-System-Restore-how.html

    To uninstall an update if you determine that there are problems - Panel - updated Windows - down left-
    Updates installed - uninstall

    I had completely forgotten the system restore!  While looking into the system restore, I found that when I moved into my new House and has cable Internet installed, the cable technology installed a program of comcast on my computer.  This caused me to not be able to connect with other computers.  After rolling back to install it before it works!   Thank you.

  • Cannot see other computers on the network of the office.

    I can't see other computers on the network from my office, but if I type in \\xxxxxxxxxxx I'm able to get on the other computers on the network. How can I have them automatically appear?

    I'm terribly sorry for wasting your time.

    I realized what the problem was. I've implemented the new computer exactly as the old, same name and everything. Come and find the computer name of the computer being the same as the old conflict and did not again see what was on the network.

    So the trick was unplug the old computer from the network.
  • Machine of Windows 7 cannot see itself or other computers on the network.

    I work with a volunteer organization, is attempting to add a new computer to their network. Add the new computer is a laptop running Windows 7 Professional (32-bit, 6.1 build 7601).

    It is one of the three computers that connect via a wireless network, with the remaining three computers connected by Ethernet.
    One of the laptop is running Windows 7 Home Premium (64 - bit, 6.1 build 7601) and the laptop rest and three desktop computers running XP Professional (5.1, build 2600).
    The laptop running Home Premium has no problem with connectivity. He can see himself and all the computers on the network (with the exception of the new Windows 7 Professional machine). The XP machines can all be seen and also the machine Windows 7 Home Premium.
    The Windows 7 Professional machine, however, cannot see itself, or one of the machines running on XP. It may, for some reason, see the Windows 7 Home Premium machine.
    I can ping each computer on the network from him and he can ping other computers. I can even connect using his IP address and access the folders and files shared like this, but nothing I have seems to change him will appear.
    I tried to disable the Windows Firewall and Microsoft Security Essentials, neither of which has an effect any. The computers are all in the same workgroup and network machines Win 7 is set to work on both.
    I can't understand why this new computer should have these problems, I'm not a professional so there is probably something basic, I missed, but if anyone has any ideas I would be much obliged.
    Thank you very much.

    Hello

    The question you have posted is related to Windows 7 connected to an organization and would be better suited to the TechNet community. Please visit the link below to find a community that will provide the support you want.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/w7itpro

    Thank you.

  • How an administrator can run a program on all computers on the network?

    Can I run an executable from an administrator account on all computers on the network?
    :)

    If computers were members of a domain, it would be possible to define a strategy broad area to run a program as a specific user on all the computer when you are connected. It would be a TI Pro number and you'd better post on MSDN or TechNet forums.

    When the computers are not on a domain each individual Director for computers are all separate accounts. Running a program on a computer as a user of another computer will be permissions issues.

Maybe you are looking for