Unable to connect to your desktop via the shared home network.
Unable to connect to your desktop via the shared home network.
I really don't get what's happening. I set up my Desktop to be reachable from the Home Shared Network, and the only drive showing up when trying to access it from my laptop is the external drive. I've tried everything: https://windowsreport.com/0x80070035-internal-network/. It still isn't working, but now the 0x80070035 error is gone. I'm confused... After rebooting, I can't find the external USB flash drive anymore. Now I see the message: 'Is not accessible. You might not have permission...' Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user? Please disconnect all previous connections and try again. It seems the system is asking for network credentials even though advanced sharing is turned off. How can I get access to the external drive connected via a USB port on the Shared Desktop but not the internal one? What's going on? Windows 10 Build 19044.1645 v. 21H2
It might be the windows itself or your setup wasn't correct. I've experienced similar problems, but my main issue was permission-related.