Notts County's winning run came to an end as they were held by a stubborn Wealdstone.
The Magpies had forced George Wickens into an early stop when he beat away an effort from Kyle Wootton before deny Callum Roberts' follow up.
Notts were much better after the break, but they could not find a way through the Wealdstone defence.
Wickens denied Richard Brindley from long-range while Jayden Richardson had an effort cleared off the line as both sides settled for a point.
Here are Leigh Curtis's player ratings.
Sam Slocombe: Made some important saves in the first half and was Notts' best player in the opening 45 minutes. Dealt with crosses comfortably. 7
Jayden Richardson: There was plenty of endeavour from the on-loan Nottingham Forest full-back but he struggled to get into the game from an attacking sense in the first half. Much better in the second. 6
Richard Brindley: Was largely very solid at the back and just goes about his business with the minimum of fuss. Not a bad performance by any means. 6
Alex Lacey: Josh Umerah gave the defender some physical problems to deal wth but never ever appears flustered. A solid display in the back line. 6
Kyle Cameron: By his standards some of his passing let him down and had to take a yellow card for the team to stop a counter-attack. 6
Adam Chicksen: Had a decent game at left wingback and is enjoying a fine run of form at the moment. Has become so dependable. 7
Matt Palmer: Passing wasn't up to the usual level of quality we have come to expect and he left his shooting boots on the bus after a long-range effort sailed out of the stadium. 6
Frank Vincent: There was a willingness to try to make things happen, but just seemed to be off the pace in terms of his contribution which isn't like him. 5
Callum Roberts: There were a couple of flashes where the winger showed his nimble feet. Should have put his foot through the ball for a chance in the first half. 6
Ruben Rodrigues: Didn't have the impact up front and he was a bit careless in possession which made life even more trickier for him. 5
Kyle Wootton: Ran the hard yards in terms of his pressing and had a snapshot saved early on, but aside from that proper clear-cut chances were few and far between. 5