Win7 64 bit cannot access my shared folders when I navigate to my computer via the same computer network

Unable to connect to my own shared folders when I browse my computer over the network to the computer with the actions...

That is to say: the folder shared C1 x... C2 can access \\C1\x without problem,
but C1 Gets the error message dialog box not standard descriptions "\\C1\x is not accessible. You may not have permissions... and ends with the specified network name is no longer available. »
I am the user who created the share and I'm trying to access the share on the same machine, it is shared as this user... what gives?  It's ridiculous!
One might wonder why a user would access their own local through network shares when they are on the computer that is on the part...
I have a piece of software (Builder of ship client/server on the same box) running on this workstation, I need to separate a part of the project to allow a remote workstation to work on the part of the drawing.  In order to perform the separation, the software connects to the server ship Builder and a folder (ShipConPSM) that is created when the server is installed, when I run the command split, this requires access to this folder via the "\\servername\ShipConPSM" unc path he quickly denied access and of course fails to perform the split.
What I have to change to allow C1 to access its own shares?

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