Homegroup network credentials?


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
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    Homegroup network credentials?


    Hi,
    I have a desktop and a netbook set up on a homegroup. They both are able to share files, folders and printers just fine. However I do also have a laptop that is connected to the same homegroup and is unable to share anything. When I try to access any other computer in "Network" it asks me to put in a password that I was unaware I had (See Picture). No computers are locked, or passworded. I have tried the original homegroup password, and my network password both with no success. Please help, any assistance is appreciated!Homegroup network credentials?-capture.png

    Thank you
    Steven
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    heycoa said:
    Hi,
    I have a desktop and a netbook set up on a homegroup. They both are able to share files, folders and printers just fine. However I do also have a laptop that is connected to the same homegroup and is unable to share anything. When I try to access any other computer in "Network" it asks me to put in a password that I was unaware I had (See Picture). No computers are locked, or passworded. I have tried the original homegroup password, and my network password both with no success. Please help, any assistance is appreciated!Homegroup network credentials?-capture.png

    Thank you
    Steven

    Steven

    are all the machines win 7 or is the network mixed OS? Homegroup uses IPv6 and that sometimes has connectivity issues. You can verify that is the problem by creating a new network connection using "workgroup" not homegroup. If it works you can then disable IPv6 and kill homegroup.

    Added benefit workgroup uses the older password setup which is easier.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hello,
    Thank you for replying. All computers are currently running windows 7. I thought homegroup was pretty useful? If it is possible i would like to keep it but if not i can ditch it. I just do not know how to set up a workgroup and exploit its usefulness.
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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    heycoa said:
    Hi,
    I have a desktop and a netbook set up on a homegroup. They both are able to share files, folders and printers just fine. However I do also have a laptop that is connected to the same homegroup and is unable to share anything. When I try to access any other computer in "Network" it asks me to put in a password that I was unaware I had (See Picture). No computers are locked, or passworded. I have tried the original homegroup password, and my network password both with no success. Please help, any assistance is appreciated!Homegroup network credentials?-capture.png

    Thank you
    Steven
    You should check the Time/date on the problem machine. It needs to be in sync with the other Homegroup machines or you will get a password prompt and will be unable to share anything. This same problem comes up all the time. :)
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