Unable to connect to the computers that are visible on the network.

Yesterday the computers on our network available via remote desktop sharing, this morning they are not. Today the computers are all visible on the network, I just can't connect to them or browser all network shares. When I click on one of the computers in a network error dialog "Windows cannot access host" appear with the error code 0 x 80070035.

My firewall rules are on their default and discovery network settings is enabled.

Help please.

Hello Hendre,

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

I understand how it could be frustrating when things do not work as expected. I will certainly help you in this matter.

However, before I would need some information to help you best.

This computer is on a domain network?

If Yes, then I would like to inform you that we have a support forum dedicated to systems on area issues. I suggest you to send your query on Microsoft TechNet forum for this issue. You can get more effective suggestions and adapted by experts familiar with this topic.

Please visit the link below to find a community that will support what ask you:

Microsoft TechNet

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?Forum=w7itpronetworking

Hope the helps of information. Let us know if you need help with Windows related issues. We will be happy to help you.

Thank you

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