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    válasz siddis #61907 üzenetére

    Nos megtaláltam a megoldást a problémámra. Mivel annyira "egyértelmű" a megoldás bemásolom ide a tüneteket és a 3 lépéses megoldást ami tényleg nekem is megoldotta a problémát. Hátha más is egyszer belefut ebbe a faszságba akkor jó eséllyel ez lehet rá a megoldás

    "Cannot access NAS Drives
    Cannot access network attached storage
    Error accessing NAS
    \\Share\Folder is not accessible
    Error code: 0X80070035 The network path was not found
    Hi all,
    I fixed a stubborn networking issue and hopefully someone else can benefit from all the frustration I have experienced over the last few days.
    Some background. This was a workgroup network not a domain client/server. Also, Windows HomeGroup wizards were not used - just accounts and passwords. I have five NAS boxes for storage and backup. These NAS boxes use CIFS or SMB file systems. IP address are assigned through DHCP. It is a very simple yet secure workgroup net. Everything was OK then it hit the fan.
    I installed a new router after the old one failed. I powered down the entire network, cabled up and configured the new router. On my old Vista notebook PC all five NAS devices were OK. In Vista, Windows Explorer, I could access all the folders and files on all the NAS boxes.
    However on all the other systems, Windows 7 or Windows 8, I would get errors. In Windows Explorer I could see "\\MyNAS\Share\" but cannot navigate to it.
    I would get an error:
    "\\MyNAS\Share\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. The specified network name is no longer available."
    Or
    "Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found"
    Another symptom of the error: I could not access the NAS admin pages through Internet Explorer on the Win 7 or 8 systems.
    I spent days trying all the fixes proposed in ALL the online search results, including many and various registry hacks, security policy changes, Windows Credential Manager changes, anti-virus and firewall removal, clearing and reregistering DHCP and DNS caches, Router and NAS reconfiguration and permissions, updating drivers and firmware, various command line tools such as ipconfig, netsh, hosts file modifications, reinstalling the TCP-IP stack, etc., etc. and ad-nauseam.
    The most popular suggestion by far was Network security: LAN Manager authentication level - change the authentication level to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated (or the corresponding Registry Hack).
    None of it worked. After much trial and error, finally, the only thing that worked for my situation:

    1) Network and Sharing Center - Change Advanced Sharing Settings
    Turn everything to OFF on all profiles and options - Save changes and close
    Then
    2) Device Manager - Network Adapters - Uninstall Ethernet and Wireless adapters - Action, Scan for Hardware Changes to reinstall these devices and close Device Manger.
    Then
    3) Network and Sharing Center - Change Advanced Sharing Settings - Turn everything to ON for all profiles and options - Save changes and close.

    NAS shares now work properly and I can access the NAS admin configuration pages.
    Now you can restrict some access by setting some of the Advanced sharing settings.
    "

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