Sharing Win7/Mac on home network?

Meisha

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I had to reinstall Windows 7, and can't enable sharing with Mac computers on Windows 7. I've enabled Network Discovery, File and printer sharing, and I've set the folders I want to share. There are Macs on the network, but I can't see them from Windows 7. I opened the Network Map, and they don't show up there. I'm wondering if I made a mistake when I specified that it was a home network, becasue at one point I got the window telling me a Homegroup password, and i've read the Homegroup cannot access Macs. I entered a name for a Workgroup, but it isn't a Business Network, and specifying home network seems to default to Homegroup. The Macs on the network are visible to my iPad and other Macs, so I know they're online, but not visible from my Windows 7 (Pro 64bit) computer. Could anyone please offer advice about the proper way to set this up? Thank you for your help!
 
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Quick start disable ipv6 as its not used only by homegroups so if thats the problem it will kill homegroup
 

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win 8 32 bit
Thank you for your reply, samuria. What is ipv6 and coule you plese tell me how to disable it? I'm sorry to be so dumb about networking.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Boxx Apexx 4 7901
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
CPU
Dual Xeon E5-2699v3 2.3GHz, 45MB cache, 9.60 QPI (18-Core)
Motherboard
Supermicro X10DAI 1.01
Memory
DDR4 128 GBytes 1199,7 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro K5200
Hard Drives
ATA Intel SSDSC2BP48 SCSI Disk
ATA Samsung SSD 850 SCSI Disk
Intel Raid 0 Volume SCSI Disk
Antivirus
Malwarebytes 3
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