HomeGroup password is incorrect.

I'm having the same issues with this incorrect password, though a little to note... my computer "PC1" can create the group fine, my gf's pc "PC2" can see the homegroup but when joining it with the correct password, it states it is incorrect. When we both leave the homegroups (and restart) I cannot see the homegroup she creates, even after restarting.

Another note, the time is adjusted and synchronized as well. To make things even more interesting, she just reformatted and installed a fresh copy of Win 7 on her machine.. I'm a little stuck here.

fiOs router ultraline series 3 9100EM router

PC1 - Win 7 x64bit AMD Phenom II x4 / 4gig ram etc
PC2 - Win 7 x64bit AMD x2 / 2 gig ram etc

Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'm almost to the point of throwing a new Network card into her computer to see if that resolves the issues.

For this problem it usually works to delate a certain rogue file.

Open Windows explorer and navigate to the following file.

C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking and delete all of the files in this folder. Now restart the computer.
 

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I'm having the same issues with this incorrect password, though a little to note... my computer "PC1" can create the group fine, my gf's pc "PC2" can see the homegroup but when joining it with the correct password, it states it is incorrect. When we both leave the homegroups (and restart) I cannot see the homegroup she creates, even after restarting.

Another note, the time is adjusted and synchronized as well. To make things even more interesting, she just reformatted and installed a fresh copy of Win 7 on her machine.. I'm a little stuck here.

fiOs router ultraline series 3 9100EM router

PC1 - Win 7 x64bit AMD Phenom II x4 / 4gig ram etc
PC2 - Win 7 x64bit AMD x2 / 2 gig ram etc

Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'm almost to the point of throwing a new Network card into her computer to see if that resolves the issues.

For this problem it usually works to delate a certain rogue file.

Open Windows explorer and navigate to the following file.

C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking and delete all of the files in this folder. Now restart the computer.


Thank you for the response, unfortunately, I have attempted to do this. I deleted all the files in that folder and restarted, I was still unable to see PC2's Homegroup and PC2 cannot join my home group citing it is "incorrect password." I also see that PC2 was having trouble installing MW2 via steam games, stating a "network error"... Whenever I downloaded and attempted to use Network Magic Pro, it believed that PC2 was on "ICS" and Network Pro did not support it and must disable. Though during installation for PC1 for network magic pro, I didn't get an "ICS" message. Interesting.

The reason why the homegroup thing is so important is for 1) File sharing and 2) I believe it ties closely into why she cannot connect to games on MW2 PC Multiplayer. She is stuck at "synchronizing settings..." for a long time. There seems to be other things going on that I'm not very sure about.

I have double and triple checked that all computers are on the same network, have the same time synchronization, and all services are started (and automatic in most cases). Yet this issue still seemingly persists. PC2 has a fresh install of Win7. The router configurations (Ultraline Series 3) look to all be correct. The firewall configurations have not been messed with and no third party ones have ever been installed. As a side note, I do work for a System's Support group for a major tax software development company and I am wholesomely stumped by this.


My next steps are 1) turn off both firewalls (though I have tried this before but will again) 2) Possibly format PC1 to ensure there are FRESH installations on both PC's 3) Exchange the router for a new model / etc.



Any more feedback/advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I can tell you that networking programs like network magic and also pretty much any type of A/V software or third party firewalls cause countless problems with Homegroup functionality. Uninstalling them is often the only way to fix these types of problems.

Also make double extra sure that the time/date on all machines are in sync, one day off or just a few seconds can cause the password error to occur. I have seen this problems fixed at least a hundred times just by making sure the time/date is correct on all machines. You may also need to check the time/date in bios to make sure it's also correct.

There is also a good chance that your router "which I have never heard of" could also be having a problem with the IPv6 protocol which is required for Homegoups. Although you should be able to confirm that by doing an ipconfig /all to make sure that all machines are showing an IPv6 address.

I also found your blog
http://ryan.deluccio.net/blog/2009/...ndows-7-homegroup-incorrect-password-problem/
 

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I can tell you that networking programs like network magic and also pretty much any type of A/V software or third party firewalls cause countless problems with Homegroup functionality. Uninstalling them is often the only way to fix these types of problems.

Also make double extra sure that the time/date on all machines are in sync, one day off or just a few seconds can cause the password error to occur. I have seen this problems fixed at least a hundred times just by making sure the time/date is correct on all machines. You may also need to check the time/date in bios to make sure it's also correct.

There is also a good chance that your router "which I have never heard of" could also be having a problem with the IPv6 protocol which is required for Homegoups. Although you should be able to confirm that by doing an ipconfig /all to make sure that all machines are showing an IPv6 address.

I also found your blog
Howto fix the Windows 7 Homegroup incorrect password problem. « select * from weekend where time = 0;

Hey, thanks for replying.

The computers are sync'd in time/date, in the bios and from time.windows.com; officially from microsoft is if they are off by more than 24 hours, it will time stamp the password. The network magic pro was only installed at an attempt to fix this issue, it was pre-existing before hand. The router is a very common router, it is the modem / router combo from FiOS.. Ultraline Series 3 9100EM. It has a wireless/wired compatibility.

All machines are using IPv6 because that is a required aspect of the homegroup system.

As for the blog, i'm not sure what that is, however, this problem has been posted on other win7 forums :)
 

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The reason why the homegroup thing is so important is for 1) File sharing and 2) I believe it ties closely into why she cannot connect to games on MW2 PC Multiplayer. She is stuck at "synchronizing settings..." for a long time. There seems to be other things going on that I'm not very sure about.

You should reinstall the Op system on this machine.

Before you install any programs make sure you can join the Homegroup and that sharing works. You should be able to join the Homegroup before you ever see the desktop. As long as one of your other Homegroup machines is turned on you will get a prompt to type in the Homegroup password before the desktop appears.
 

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Evga 780i FTW
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G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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The reason why the homegroup thing is so important is for 1) File sharing and 2) I believe it ties closely into why she cannot connect to games on MW2 PC Multiplayer. She is stuck at "synchronizing settings..." for a long time. There seems to be other things going on that I'm not very sure about.

You should reinstall the Op system on this machine.

Before you install any programs make sure you can join the Homegroup and that sharing works. You should be able to join the Homegroup before you ever see the desktop. As long as one of your other Homegroup machines is turned on you will get a prompt to type in the Homegroup password before the desktop appears.

After a fresh install, this issue was still persisting. Before she even logged into windows, she attempted to join the home group with the password provided, same incorrect message, fresh installation, fresh boot. Instead of reinstalling again (to me I saw no purpose of doing so) we continued to set up the machine.

I have triple checked that all needed processes are running. I have ensured that BOTH machines are running at the standard MTU's of 1500, done by CMD | netsh | interface tcp show global, etc. Everything on the onboard LAN cards seem to be fully functioning. I have run a PING test from the working computer (PC1) to the non working computer (PC2)... after 3 hours, it came back with ZERO failure packets. I tried reversing the ping test, it produced the same results. There is nothing, that I can see wrong, with the connectivity on either of these machines.

I really wish I could find an answer to this issue, I'm runing out of options here.
 

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What make and model is the problem machine Kainzo? What is the make and model of your router? Are there only two machines in this network? Can you perform an ipconfig /all and post the results here please.
 

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Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
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G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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GTX480
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HannsG
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Logitech G9
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T1
What make and model is the problem machine Kainzo? What is the make and model of your router? Are there only two machines in this network? Can you perform an ipconfig /all and post the results here please.

At the moment, I can't do the IPconfig /all, seeing as I am at work. There are only two machines on the network, with an offline PS3 unless we're playing it.

PC2:
mobo: ASUS-A8N SLI- DELUXE (on board audio/lan)
ram: 4gigs DDR1 ram (mixed but hasnt had any problems)
cpu: AMD Athlon x2 2.4gig
video: Radeon 5850
OS: Win7 Ultimate x64 fully updated via windows

The thing is this, the hardware has not changed, we were able to run the homegroup at one point and she was not experiencing this issue, it just randomly started happening. However, im not sure what changed, but something did - the computers were not opened so the hardware was not effected, it has to be something on the network / configuration, im just not sure what.
 

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You didn't give me the routers make or model. I'll need that info to go any further. The fact that it worked at one time and now it doesn't could still be a router problem, happens all the time in fact. Firmware updates or resetting the router can fix these types of problem. The ipconfig info is to determine if IPv6 is working and that both machines are using the same default gateway.
 

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You didn't give me the routers make or model. I'll need that info to go any further. The fact that it worked at one time and now it doesn't could still be a router problem, happens all the time in fact. Firmware updates or resetting the router can fix these types of problem. The ipconfig info is to determine if IPv6 is working and that both machines are using the same default gateway.

The router/modem is a Westell Ultraline Series 3 9100EM, I dont have it on hand to look at any serials that it may have on the side/bottom of it. It's the FioS router/modem combo. It has a pretty heavy administration area. Lots of configurations.

Westell UltraLine Series3 9100EM - Pictures - dslreports.com

Here shows a post with all the pictures of the physical router.

It did at one point (two weeks ago) worked perfectly. PC2 (the PC having the issue has been reformatted and even with a fresh install of Win7) is experiencing this issue. I have checked the routers latest Firmware, it states it is to update automatically and it is currently update. I can however, manually force an update if I choose to. I have tried performing a hard reset on the router and a soft reset and then redoing the homegroups, this did not resolve the issue.
 

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So the network card would connect to the WLAN but would not allow you to connect to a Homegroups LAN. Very strange although updating hardware has been known to fix all sorts of problems so I'm not too surprized.

That particular network card must have been having problems resolving the IPv6 protocol, without that working you can't set up a Homegroup. That is why I wanted to see the ipconfig info, just to confirm that IPv6 address was being resolved by the problem machine.

Thanks for reporting back in Kainzo.
 

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My solution was
1 make sure your computer dont have Same Login Password on your computers
(dont know if this is nessary with Win 7 it helped in the past with Vista and previous Windows versions)
if you do adda extra digit to the 2nd and 3rd ETC.. computers

2 I needed to share with Everyone and Share with Homegroup as well
for folders to be accessible on all computers

homegrouppassword.jpg
 
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Daredevil Solution worked for me too THX dude
 

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homeGroup problem

hello
im here cuz i did`t find eny other one to help me
my problem is there is some one in my network made a homegroup
and i cant create another one or ask him for the pw cuz its a very big network
So please if eny one knows how to fix the problem Tell me pls
so sorry For The Suck English
 

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Hello,
I just had this problem and i went through every possible solution to fix it. It ended up with me compairing every setting on my computers and going through drivers, rename/reboots and whatnot.
Now, I finally did get it to work. And in my case the problem was the Workgroup (?) on one of my computers. Idk if The Name was problematic ("M-ZONE", if perhaps the "-" caused problems) or if it just worked because i changed the name / caused an update.
Anyhow i went into Start > Control Panel > System and under " Settings for computername, domain and workgroup" i pressed Change Settings and then Change. Now under workgroup i made sure all computers on the network used MSHOME and after a restart it worked perfectly for the first time in weeks.
I Hope this can be of any help for someone else! Thank you, and good bye.
 

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I had the same problem, then noticed my time/date settings were off on one computer, when i fixed that it fixed the problem.
 

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I think someone said it before. All you have to do is make sure that both computers have the same time zones and sync the date and time with the internet.
Worked for me.
 

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Just wanted to let you know...

I think someone said it before. All you have to do is make sure that both computers have the same time zones and sync the date and time with the internet.
Worked for me.

@danikaka

You are replying to a thread over a year old.
 

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Your awesome for reading this.
@andrew129260

I'm aware of that. but this thread is the first thing that pops of when I googled the problem, so I figured if I posted the solution at the end It will be helpful to one person at least.
 

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