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The drive could not be mapped because no network was found

Symptom: when trying to map a network drive, you may receive this error: “The drive could not be mapped because no network was found”

Causes and solutions:

1. The workstation service is missing from the computer's list of services.  Install the Workstation service by enabling the Client for MS network.

2. The Workstation service is stopped. Restart it and make sure the Status setup as automatic.

Related Topics

Workstation Service Issues

If a computer doesn’t have workstation service running and installed, you may have the following symptoms...

System Errors

Case Study - System Error 53 - The network path was not found. ... Symptom: when using net use to map a network drive, you may receive "System error 1326 ...
www.chicagotech.net/systemerrors.htm

Access issues

Network path was not found." Resolutions: ... Symptoms: When mapping a network drive using net use or using the net view command to view a different ...
www.chicagotech.net/accesserrors.htm

Event ID Troubleshooting

Event ID 52 - Description: Object Name not found · Event ID 333 - An I/O operation initiated by ... 2) if xp, open Windows Explorer>Tools>Map Network Drive. ...
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Network troubleshooting

The network path was not found" when using net view \\computername from a ... computer is not available" when using net use to map the computer drive. ...
www.chicagotech.net/nettroublshooting.htm

Network errors

You can also disconnect the mapped drive in Windows Explorer by right-click the mapped drive and select disconnection. "Network path not found" in a domain ...
www.chicagotech.net/neterrors.htm

 

 

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