Credential Manager: The system cannot find the path specified, Error 0x80070003

To fix The system cannot find the path specified error in Credential Manager on Windows 11/10 computers, follow these steps: To learn more about these steps, continue reading.

1] Restart Credential Manager service

Credential Manager service is one of the services that is required for the user to use the Windows Credential Manager on their computers. No matter whether you use Windows 11, Windows 10, or any other version, this service must be running all the time in the background. Otherwise, you might find problems like this one. Make sure its startup type is set to Manual and it is running. Even if this service is already running, you might find the same issue. In such situations, you need to restart the service in order to get rid of this problem. Therefore, follow these steps to restart the Credential Manager service:

Press Win+R to open the Run prompt.Type services.msc and hit the Enter button.Double-click on the Credential Manager service.Click on the Stop button.Select Manual from the Startup type drop-down list.Click the Start button.

After that, you need to restart your computer. If the issue doesn’t resolve, follow the other solutions. Read: Credential Manager: Access is denied error

2] Check service dependencies

Most of the services, including Credential Manager, have various dependencies. In other words, one service is dependent on another service. It could be one or multiple services. If one of the dependencies is not running correctly, you will find the above-mentioned issue. To find the Service Dependencies of the Credential Manager service, you need to double-click on the respective service and switch to the Dependencies tab. Then, expand the service listed here to find the list. On most computers, you can find these two services:

DCOM Server Process Launcher – Startup: AutomaticRPC Endpoint Mapper – Startup: Automatic

If you are getting the same, you need to close the current window and double-click on those services one after one and check if they are running properly or not. Ensure that their Startup type is set to Automatic. You can restart these services also. Read: Credential Manager not showing, opening or working properly.

3] Add exclusion in Dell Security Management Server

If you are getting this problem in a Dell enterprise environment, you need to follow something else other than those two aforementioned solutions. You need to head to the following path: Populations > Enterprise > Policy-Based Encryption > SDE Encryption Rules Here you need to enter the following line: Then, click on the Save button. Following that, navigate to Management > Commit and click on the Commit Policies button to apply the change. Once done, you won’t find the issue anymore. Read: Credential Manager Error 0x80090345

Where does Windows Credential Manager store passwords?

The location of the Windows Credential Manager store is %Systemdrive%\Users\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Credentials. It is a folder that contains the different credentials you’ve saved in the Credentials Manager in an encrypted format. Make sure not to change anything inside it, and it should only be used through the control panel. To access and use Windows Credential Manager, you can follow this guide. Read: Credential Manager: UI Host is not responding RDP error

How do I restart the Credential Manager service?

To restart the Credential Manager service in Windows 11/10, you need to open the Services panel first. For that, press Win+R > type services.msc and hit the Enter button. Then, double-click on the Credential Manager service and click the Stop button. Next, click on the Start button and finally, click the OK button. Read: Windows Credential Manager loses credentials after reboot That’s all.