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Homegroup Problemi XXXXXXXX
Homegroup Problemi XXXXXXXX
put the name and password OF the computer you are connecting TO into the boxes, not
the Router Password.
And yes you can turn off homegroup. I personally found homegroup annoying and just
pick and choose my folders that I want to share.
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STAVI ACCOUNT SIFRU NA KOMP NA KOJI SE KONEKTUJES I TO UNESI
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DNS Client
Function Discovery Provider Host
Function Discovery Resource Publication
Peer Networking Grouping
HomeGroup Provider
HomeGroup Listener
SSDP Discovery
UPnP Device Host
Im so frustratedthx
Then check if the following services are started:
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DNS Client service started and on automatic
SSDP Discovery service started and on automatic
UPnP Device Host service started and on automatic
Function Discovery Resource Publication service started and on automatic
There are several reasons why you cant access your HomeGroup. Here are the most
popular reasons for not being able to connect to your HomeGroup.
Your computer might not be connected to the network the HomeGroup is on. Make
sure the computer has network/Internet access. Try having Windows 7 troubleshoot
the Internet connection for you.
Your network location might not be set to Home. Learn how to check and change
your network location if needed.
Network Discovery might be turned off. Learn how to turn Network Discovery back
on.
Other computers in the HomeGroup might be turned off.
Other computer in the HomeGroup might not be sharing files. Learn how to share
files using HomeGroup.
Maybe someone changed the HomeGroup password. Try checking the HomeGroup
password on other computers in the HomeGroup. If the HomeGroup password was
changed, change the HomeGroup password on your computer.
Your computer might not yet be joined to a HomeGroup. Learn how to join or
create a HomeGroup.
Turn off any third party firewalls (usually bundled with antivirus software)
that are installed on your computer.
If none of these troubleshooting tips work, try restarting your computer, or
leave and then re-join the HomeGroup.
Make sure that all machines are using the same name for the workgroup, needs to be
the same workgroup name for all machines you want to share with.
Make sure that all your machines are using different machine names.
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If IPv6 isn't working correctly you also won't be able to create a Homegroup. This
check list should insure that IPv6 is working correctly on your machine.
I've been spreading that particular tip around the web, myself. Posting where it
can be used.
Win7, for some unaccountable reason, sees all of IPv6 as not working unless the
supposedly optional key to say which bits arent't working is present and set to
zero