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Error 53 📋

How to Fix ERROR_BAD_NETPATH (Error 53)

The ERROR_BAD_NETPATH error, also known as Error 53, occurs when Windows is unable to find the network path you're trying to access. This error can happen when trying to connect to a shared folder, map a network drive, or access a network resource. It's usually caused by a misconfigured network setting or an incorrect path.

🏷️ Code: 53 📛 ERROR_BAD_NETPATH 📅 Updated: 2026-03-13 ⏱️ 3 Solutions

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💡 What is Error 53?

In addition to the above causes, the ERROR_BAD_NETPATH error can also be caused by other factors, such as a firewall or antivirus software blocking the connection, or a problem with the network adapter or driver. To troubleshoot this error, you can try disabling the firewall or antivirus software, updating the network adapter driver, or resetting the network settings to their default values. You can also try mapping the network drive using a different method, such as using the command prompt or the Windows Explorer.

⚠️ Common Causes

  • Misconfigured network settings
  • Incorrect network path
  • Problem with the network connection

Step-by-Step Solutions

1 Check Network Settings
  1. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
  2. Click on Change adapter settings
  3. Verify that the network connection is enabled and configured correctly
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2 Verify Network Path
  1. Check the network path for any typos or errors
  2. Verify that the shared folder exists and is accessible
  3. Try mapping the network drive using a different method
3 Reset Network Settings
  1. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
  2. Click on Change adapter settings
  3. Click on Reset

🛡️ Prevention Tips

  • Regularly update network drivers and software
  • Use a reliable and stable network connection
  • Double-check network paths and settings before attempting to connect
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Last updated: 2026-03-13
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Based on Official Microsoft Documentation
Solutions Tested on Windows 10 & 11
Error codes sourced from Microsoft Win32 SDK. Updated 2026-03-13.
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