Microsoft allows devices that are connected to the same network to access each other’s data and share files remotely. When you need to use two devices simultaneously, this process of data and resource sharing can be quite useful. However, there are times when users encounter errors, which can make the process quite a hassle and unpleasant.
One such common issue is the “network path name was not found” error, which occurs when users attempt to connect to a remote device. If you are facing a similar problem, we have discussed six troubleshooting methods below that will help you fix the error in no time.
1. Double-Check the Path Names
If you encounter the “network path name was not found” error, then the first thing that you should do is double-check the path name you entered. A small mistake within the path name will prevent the system from finding the path to the connected network.
While you are at it, we also recommend checking if the device you want to share files with has the sharing feature enabled. If not, enable it and then try performing the action that was previously causing the error.
Here is how you can make the targeted drive on the remote computer shareable:
Right-click on the targeted drive and choose Properties from the context menu.
In the following dialog, head over to the Sharing tab and check the status of Network Path.
If it says Not Shared, then click on the Advanced Sharing button.
Checkmark the box associated with Share this folder and note the Share name of the drive.
Once done, click on Apply > OK to save the changes.
You can now check if the drive is accessible after following the steps above.
Title: Eradicating No Network Reachable Errors (WIN)