
If you see an error 'A system error 67 has occurred' while running a network discovery scan on your computer, don't worry. This problem is related to the computer's network card driver. Updating the driver will fix this problem on your computer. Follow these initial solutions to try some simpler solutions to your problem.
Initial solutions-
1. Disable any antivirus or firewall protection you are using on your computer.
2. Restart your computer and try to run the network discovery again.
If these don't work, look for these solutions:
Fix-1 Update Network Driver-
Updating the network driver on your computer can fix this problem.
1. Press Tasto Windows + R have lunch running.
2. Then type "devmgmt.msc“And hit Log in.
2. Then it is necessary to expand the "Network adapters".
3. After that, the right mouse button in the adapter driver on your computer and then click "Update Driver".
4. To allow Windows to search for drivers, choose the "Automatically searches for drivers".
Windows will search for and install the latest driver on your computer.
Restart your computer to save the changes.
Fix-2 Change Group Policy Settings-
Changing the Group Policy settings on your computer will fix this problem on your computer.
1. Close “Edit Group Policy“In the search box.
2. Then click on "Edit Group Policy“In the high search result.
3. Once Local Group Policy Editor window opens, go to this location ~
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Network Provider
4. Now, on the right side, double click on him "UNC protected paths“Policy to change it.
5. Now click on "Disabled“To disable the policy.
6. Finally, click on "To apply"And then in"ok“To save the changes on your computer.
After doing that, close the Local Group Policy Editor window. Restart your computer.
After restarting your computer, run the Network Discovery Scan one more time. It will seamlessly detect all available networks.