I had a hard time troubleshooting a network connectivity to other PC in our workplace. The pop up error, "x.x.x.x is not accessible..." where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the PC you are trying to access through a network. The reason for this, is that the restricanonymous registry (start\run\regedit\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa) is set to 1 where it should be set to 0. Everytime I set the restricanonymous registry to 0, after couple seconds in changes back to 1. I have search the web for quiet some time now and found many reasons for this problem. One of those is that it is being manipulated by a process called svdhost.exe (worm) from the startup. And when I have tried locating the process, it does not exist in the registry. So what I did is, I checked every process running in the system through the "task manager" and search it on google. And I have found SCtri.exe which is a trojan/backdoor which is causing the problem (http://www.greatis.com/appdata/d/s/sctri.exe.htm). I automatically ended the process in the task manager and search "SCtri.exe" in the registry (start\run\regedit\Ctrl+f) and delete every time it returns a result (I have found 3 SCtri.exe running in different folders in the system). And finally, I have set the restrictanonymous to 0 and restart the PC. And it works. The problem was solved.
You can try this, if ever you will going to experience such problem.
You can try this, if ever you will going to experience such problem.

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