Connectivity-shared libraries HomeGroup problem

Original title: win homegroup 7: problem with shared libraries

Had a group of residential work on win7 - 64 bit, wireless (2 computers laptops + printers) for months.

Suddenly and without apparent reason, if a laptop (A) is turned off, the other (B) can not find (A) when it is put on. (A) can still be found (B).  If the permissions of the library (click right/share) are reset on (A) while the homegroup to work perfectly.  The permissions must be reset every time that (A) turns on. Turn off the Norton firewall makes no difference.
Help please
Pat

Hello

 
 
I suggest you try these methods and check the status of the issue.
 
Method 1:
Open the homegroup troubleshooting utility.
 
 
Method 2:
Homegroup to delete and recreate it.
 
Homegroup

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Bluetooth network and Internet connection sharing problem

    I am putting in place a network via Bluetooth between two computers later with Toshiba Stack installed and to share the Internet connection with the second computer.

    On the computer of trees I put Internet connection sharing, and for this reason, it automatically assigns addresses TCP/IP for the Bluetooth Personal Area network (192.168.0.1).
    On computer 2, I put everything to get it automatically. Firewall (Kaspersky) disabled.

    When I connect 2 Bluetooth devices, everything looks fine, the 2nd automatically gets the IP address, I can ping both computers and Internet works also on the 2nd computer, for a few seconds! After that, it appears as the 2nd computer is disconnected from the network... what could be the problem?

    In the case of the observer under the System tab, I found information like these:
    2nd comp:
    The system has detected that the network \DEVICE\TCPIP_{E44D18EB-91F5-4 adapter has been connected to the network and launched a normal operation via the network card.

    The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{E44D18EB-... because a master browser was stopped.

    and the 1st model also appears this:
    The system has detected that the network Bluetooth adapter... Area Network - Packet Scheduler Miniport has been disconnected from the network, and the network adapter configuration has been released. If the network adapter was not disconnected, this may indicate that it has malfunctioned. Please contact your vendor for updated drivers.

    In your case, I would look at the following Web site:
    http://APS.toshiba-tro.de/Bluetooth/redirect.php?page=pages/HOWTO.html
    It lists the following document:
    "Internet on PDA via PAN using Notepad as a gateway."
    In your case, the PDA is another laptop, but the procedure should be very similar.
    I would check the firewall settings later if it still does not work.

  • Problem to create the Internet connection sharing between Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    Original title: Internet connection sharing between Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    Hello

    Recently, I plugged a laptop running Windows XP to a desktop computer running Windows Vista using a standard Ethernet cable with the intention of use sharing of Internet connection. The notebook contains a wireless connection that I've routed to the office via the cable said.  While the initial phase of installation went well (I was too lazy to do it manually, so I just used the Wizard "Set up a home or small business network" Windows XP,) I had to turn off the host computer to install a program. When I tried to set up ICS again, I couldn't connect to the Internet by using ICS. After this failure, I tried to configure the properties of TC/IPv4 (IP, gateway by default, etc.) manually, but I still couldn't run.  I am able to access the shared host PC and client files. It seems to me that some service essential to the proper functioning of the ICS may be disabled in some way, but it's just speculation, as I have no evidence of such a service. Help would be most appreciated.

    Thank you

    FG-man

    I tried this before using a laptop to share internet with my 360.  problem is there was Nat on the router, and it is in contradiction with the ics.

    Anyway long story short I did some research on the Internet and discovered that if you're behind a router ICS will be confllict with her, as ICS also does routing. a much better option is to "bridge the conections ' on the laptop.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/proddocs/en-us/hnw_bridge_install.mspx?mfr=true

    If you go this route, you need to set a static ip address for the office,

    Either that or if you want to continue using ICS put the laptop in the DMZ in the router may help, but it will be less secure.

    Hope that this helped good luck

  • Internet connection sharing everything just works. Problem really very annoying. Help.

    I have an Internet connection sharing situation. It worked perfectly until I got a little virus. Then, with the CORRECT settings, when I try to turn it on in Vista "allow the other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection", I get an error message stating "unable to enable shared access. Error 0 x 80004005: unspecified error. "I checked and overchecked. The settings are OK, it's just my computer that has the problem, the other OS I installed (Windows 7) he shares perfectly. It is not material, it's just because of VISTA. What can I do? I searched on the Internet for 5 days and nothing. People seem to encounter this problem, but no answers, or nobody gives one any solution. Can I reinstall just the ICS service? Is this possible? To correct it, a key "reg", a patch, no matter WHAT? It is really really important. I removed all viruses from my computer. Internet works fine on my computer. What can I do? Please, please help me... Please, I beg you.

    Dear engineers,

    I have computer (A) where I use Vista Home edition and I have internet connected with the Ethernet adapter, and I have an another Computer (B) when I want to use internet. I did an adhoc network and connected two computers via wireless adapters, but computer B can not use internet b/c on computer A, I can't start Internet - ICS connection Service. whenever I try to start the service it gives following error;

    "Service ICS (ICS) on Local computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs"

    Can you please suggest a solution for this.
    Waiting for your response.

    Concerning

  • problem with Internet connection sharing, error: connection ad - hoc has "no internet access" on the cell phone of the customer

    Original title: problem with Internet connection sharing

    my laptop running on Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 (this one has access to the internet by using the dial-up modem and will to act as a sharer of internet connection or as a host) and the client computer runs on Windows 7 Starter

    in a first step, I try internet connection sharing, I've set up an ad hoc network and I just changed my setting modem dial-up on the sharing tab, of course what I change, it of 'Allow an other network users to connect through this computer internet connection' and choose the on Home Networking connection wireless network connection , then my mobile client to connect to a special that I created and portable client connected to the internet via ICS
    then the problem came when I restart my laptop. When I tried to use ICS once again, my customer laptop really takes a long time to connect, he continues saying 'identification' side host and client. and after that "identify" is complete, it says ad - hoc connection, I create has "no network".
    so, I'm a person answer in this forum
    ' Obtain an IP address automatically is the wrong setting on the Ethernet connection. "  To return to the sharing tab and unshare the wireless connection.  Close all windows network, and then open them and re - share the wireless connection.  Who must configure IPv4 for the Ethernet connection properties for:

    IP address: 192.168.0.1
    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default gateway: no
    "DNS server: none.

    I put this on my laptop of the host, and and I put the IP address on my laptop customer in 192.168.0.2 with the same default gateway as my portable computer host IP
    and made some progress in this case, when I try to connect host and the client is no longer to 'identify' phase, immediately connected laptop both but my mobile client can not connect to the internet and displays "No Internet access" on the ad hoc network, I have create

    I tried a lot of things but always completed my mobile client can not connect to the internet and displays the message "no Internet access.

    What makes me confuse is first, I try to share the internet connection everything works like a charm, I set up an ad hoc network, and then change the setting on my modem dial-up so he can share the internet connection, and voila, computer laptop client connected to the internet. I change even not all IP settings
    But why after I restart my PC, this problem comes...
    someone knows how to help me with this problem?

    Hey, Mimbs,

    You can try the similar thread to the next with a possible solution:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-networking/no-Internet-access-in-the-client-machine-when/77312e09-4385-41FA-A420-0c42be58e4e3

    Also for reference:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/networking-home-computers-running-different-versions-of-Windows

  • Can someone help me with my problem on the Internet connection sharing?

    I have a LAN wired connection but no wifi capability. I managed to share the internet connection from my pc to my phone by using the "Internet sharing connection" using the usb cable and the first day, it works fine and I can use my phone for internet access. Unfortunately, the 2nd day I can't connect and it says "internet is not available.

    I am currently using windows 7. I hope some of you can help me thanks.

    It is on my pc and it says now no internet access. I enabled the "allow other users of the network to connect to this computer" as what I said the first day, it works very well.

    Hello Fritz,.

    Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

    We need more information about the issue so that we can help you better.

    What is the brand and model of your computer?

    Thank you for details on the issue.

    This problem may occur because of corrupted network drivers or incorrect network settings.

    I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1:
    Run the network troubleshooting and check.
    Reference:
    Using the troubleshooter from network in Windows 7
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-the-network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7

    If this does not help, use method 2.

    Method 2:
    Use the steps described in this article and check the issue.
    Reference:
    Wireless and wired network problems
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/network-connection-problem-help#network-problems=Windows-7&V1H=win81tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1

    Additional information:
    Using ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/using-Internet-connection-sharing#1TC=Windows-7

    I hope this information helps.

    Please let us know if you need more help.

    Thank you

  • RESOLVED - unable to enable IPv6 in Windows 7, so unable to connect to the homegroup - ZoneAlarm was the problem

    My problem is that I can't turn on IPv6 in Windows 7.

    My goal was to set up a homegroup three computers so that I can share a printer that is connected to one of them. They are all running different versions of Windows 7.  A desktop computer has created a homegroup, and a second desktop computer connected successfully to the homegroup and can print using the first computer printer.

    The third computer is a portable computer. When you go to the homegroup settings page, it says that the homegroup is available. But this computer is unable to join when you click on the "join" button. The convenience store said IPv6 must be enabled.

    Option is checked in the IPv6 network card settings. (The install button is also active and uninstall is dimmed. I don't understand why this should be as I have read that you cannot uninstall IPv6, if it makes sense for the uninstallation to be grey, why install would be an option? Confusion between.)

    Here is what seems to be the root of the problem. In the registry settings, in the section IPv6 DisabledComponents is set to 255 (disabled). I change it to 0 (all features enabled), but I can't always connect to the homegroup. I restart the computer and the value 0 is changed back to 255.

    I can't activate IPv6, it isn't surprising that the computer cannot join the homegroup as I read that this function requires IPv6.

    Can any expert from Microsoft give me some advice on how to operate the homegroup?

    Thank you very much.

    I have now found the answer to my problem. This is a setting in the free ZoneAlarm firewall. I will describe the solution in the case of meeting other people that.

    I have the default setting of the version of ZoneAlarm is that it disables IPv6 when it starts. (I don't know if it's the same for all versions).

    Although I tried disabling ZoneAlarm (and my separate anti-virus) so he was trying to set up group residential, just turn it off has no impact on registry settings - DisabledComponents is always set at 255 until you change to 0 and, critically, restart the machine. Then, the parameter 0 (enabled) will come into force. Or so it seems to me as a layman.

    But if you did not disable the automatic startup of ZoneAlarm (like me) then as soon as you restart the computer, ZoneAlarm starts too and resets the 255, new registry entry to disable IPv6. If you can't join a homegroup.

    The solution is to open ZoneAlarm and choose firewall, hand and advanced. Then you will see the option to activate IPv6 networks. When I didn't do the notebook had no problem joined the homegroup.

    I don't know why I have the same problem on the second desktop computer. Maybe it's runnning a later version of ZoneAlarm to allow IPv6 - I haven't checked.

    In any case, I spent hours looking for this solution, so I hope that the description above helps someone else that has a parameter of the problem until a homegroup because of what seems ZoneAlarm made IPv6 settings in the registry.

  • Sharing on windows 7 homegroup problem

    I installed windows 7 homegroup as the video tutorial on Microsoft. But I can not enter the library on the network of the homegroup. Please help me. It is important for me.

    Hi Kathy,

    Do you have an error message when you enter the library on the network of the homegroup?

    Are various reasons which are responsible for not having access to the homegroup:

    a: Network discovery can be disabled

    b: the other computers in your homegroup can be turned off, hibernating, or not at home; or may have left the homegroup.

    c: Other people in your homegroup might not have shared libraries or folders.

    d: the homegroup password might have been changed on a computer that was then immediately turned off or went into a State of sleep or hibernation, but the new password was not immediately introduced on other computers in the homegroup.

    Perform the steps from the link below and see if it helps.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/why-cant-i-access-my-HomeGroup

    In addition, click on the link mentioned below as a reference:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows/HomeGroup-help#HomeGroup-start-to-finish=Windows-7&V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1

    Answer please if you have any questions.

  • Problem in the Internet by Wi - Fi connection sharing

    I used programs such as Virtual Wi - Fi and Connectify in the past to share my Internet connection. But recently, when I tried to do the same thing, I can't do it. My default internet connection is via ethernet. When I connect it to my laptop, it detects just like a LAN, then I again connect to the internet by entering the user name and password. So after you connect to the Internet, I'll have two connections, a LAN without internet access and others with access to the Internet.

    Now to share my Internet via Wi - Fi, which connection choose to allow this connection for internet sharing tab of the properties of share?

    Also when I install Connectify, Internet is disconnected. When I uninstall it, his work.

    I tried Virtual Wifi, its creation of a wifi connection to share my internet and I am able to connect to it, but the internet does not work.

    And then I tried to create ad - hoc wireless network, after giving a name, etc., there is no option to enable internet sharing on this network that usually does.

    How to solve this problem?

    Hi pradeepviswav,.

    Method 1
    Try the steps from the following link:

    Windows wireless and wired network connection problems
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/wired-and-wireless-network-connection-problems-in-Windows

    Method 2
    Try the following steps to set up adohc network.

    Set up a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/set-up-a-computer-to-computer-ad-hoc-network

    Using ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-ICS-Internet-connection-sharing

    Method 3
    Use one of the Internet by Wi - Fi connection sharing programs. If you use connectify, try the steps from the following link:
    http://support.Connectify.me/home

  • I have problems with the connection of the homegroup.

    I replaced my home PC and I can not connect my laptop to new homegroup.

    I have no network problems and my firewall is configured to allow both to communicate

    Whenever I enter the homegroup password, it says that it cannot connect. I ran the troubleshooting on computers and no recourse

    any help would be greatly appreciated

    Hi Michael,

    There are several problems that may prevent you to create, join or using a homegroup. Follow the suggestion of this Microsoft article and check if it helps:

    The homegroup Windows problems

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows-8/HomeGroup-problems-in-Windows

    Also see this Microsoft article:

    Why can't I connect to other computers?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows-8/cant-connect-other-PCs

    I hope this helps. If you need help with Windows, let us know and will be happy to help you.

  • Problem with Vista and XP computers Internet connection sharing.

    I have a host computer running Windows XP service pack 3, with an of Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go modem and a laptop computer with Vista. The host computer is connected to a Microsoft MN - 700 via a CAT5 network cable. The laptop is connected via a wireless connection. I'm sharing the Broadband2Go internet connection by using Internet connection sharing. I enabled sharing on the network, on the host computer connection. But the laptop does not connect to the internet. I can ping the host of the laptop, but cannot ping the laptop computer from the host. I have tried everything I can think of, to get the job of network. He worked, until Thursday. Thursday, there is some automatic updates installed on the host computer. They have been updated for security. I don't know if updates of security would have affected the network or not. All helkp would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    Oscar

    It is a facility that is complicated, because the host computer and the MN-700 can act as routers and DHCP servers, making it uncertain given the laptop its TCP/IP configuration.  Here are two ways to make it work:

    • Use the MN-700 as a router: connect the host computer to the "Modem" port of the MN-700.  To do this, interface LAN of the MN - 700 must have an IP address in a different subnet from the 192.168.0.x subnet that uses ICS.  The laptop will be able to ping on the host, but the host will not be able to ping from the laptop.

    or:

    • Use the MN-700 as a point of access only, not as a router: connect to the host computer to one of the MN-700 Ethernet ports and disable the DHCP server integrated of the MN-700.  Both computers should be able to ping each other.

    Boulder computer Maven
    Most Microsoft Valuable Professional

  • Impossible for shared access "Homegroup" files & folders - "you're not allowed access \\computername\\foldername.

    I can't access to shared files and folders to my laptop via a wireless connection to my office. Both computers share the same Homegroup and running Windows 7 and I am logged on as administrator on both.

    The D/t I can view and access shared folders on the L/T. The L/t I can print to the printer connected to the D/T, but while I can see the shared libraries on the D/T they show themselves just as empty. "{If I share a specific folder to the D/t the L/t and try to open it I get a network error Message - WINDOWS can NOT ACCESS \\{computername}\{foldername}-\\computername\foldername YOU do NOT HAVE PERMISSION to ACCESS CONTACT ADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST ACCESS to the NETWORK.

    Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong - any help would be appreciated.

    Concerning

    Mary

    Hello

    Maybe this can help. If you have problems with authorization and security, check thethe following settings.

    Point to a folder that wants to share do right click and choose Properties.

    In the properties

    Click on the Security tab shown in the bellows of the photo on the right) and verify that users and their permissions (see photo below Centre and left) are configured correctly. Then do the same for the authorization tab.

    This screen shot is to Win 7, Vista menus are similar.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/permission-security.jpg

    The Security Panel and the authorization Panel, you need to highlight each user/group and consider that the authorization controls are verified correctly.

    When everything is OK, restart the network (router and computer).

    * Note . The groups and users listed in the screen-shoot are just an example. Your list will focus on how your system is configured.

    * Note . There must be specific users. All means all users who already have an account now as users. This does not mean everyone who feel they would like to connect.

    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

  • New Windows 8 connect to a homegroup based on a Windows 7 computer.

    I have a new computer running Windows 8 and a residential group based on a Windows 7 computer, two flags of HP 64-bit.  My problem is that, after not having not used for several hours, the machine of Windows 8 does not connect to the homegroup.  The message itself, is that the network address is not recognized.  When I click on the button "Diagnose" the message comes back saying my connection has been refused by the host, I guess this means that the Windows 7 machine where rests the homegroup.

    Should the residential group rely on the machine Windows 8?  The connection is wireless and I made sure none of the adapters are disabled in the settings of power on both machines.  The new machine has replaced a Windows 7 laptop which had been in place for 18 months and works fine but on cultivated.

    The problem has proved to be a parameter in Windows 8, which enabled him to turn off the different hardware components to save energy.  One of these components has been the network adapter AND the wireless adapter.  Souinds as two different things for me, but they are actually the same thing, so only change the network card like HP told me does not resolve the issue.

    My son-in-law has suggested that since the machine is a desktop computer, and I never turn off any way, just deselect all options of conservation of power on the components.  As soon as I put the wireless adapter, everything was fine.

    Windows 8 or the way the machine is design for energy saving, all went a little over Board.

  • Trying to connect to a homegroup, but I need to activate IPv6.

    Trying to connect to a homegroup, but I need to activate IPv6.

    Hi SteinarDahle,

    Do any error message when you try to active IPV6?

    Method 1:

    a. right click on the network icon

    b. Select Open the network and sharing Center.

    (c) in the window that appears, select "change the map settings.

    d. in the network connections window, select the 'connection to the Local network' for the interface NETWORK integrated (or whatever it's called), then "change settings of this connection" or file > properties.
    e. in connection properties page, check the box 'Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Internet'.

    Method 2:

    Click Start and type this command in the start search box:
    NCPA.cpl [Enter]
    Right click on the Ethernet connection or wireless you are troubleshooting.
    Select properties and acknowledge the UAC quick.
    Verify IPv6, and then click OK.

    Hope this information helps you.

  • ICS: Internet connection sharing ERROR while allowing IP.

    Hi all

    My "Netgear" router gives the IP Address of the gateway 192.168.0.1 and my laptop is connected via a wireless connection. When I turn on my connection sharing wireless internet connection, windows xp tells me with the message below:

    "When Internet connection sharing is enabled, your LAN adapter will be on use the 192.168.0.1 IP address." Your computer may lose connectivity with other computers on your network. If these other computers have static IP addresses, you must set them to obtain their IP addresses automatically.
    "Are you sure you want to enable Internet connection sharing?"

    When I press 'Yes', it gives me an error:

    "An error occurred while Internet connection sharing was being enabled.

    Internet connection sharing cannot be enabled.
    A LAN connection is already configured with the IP address that is required for automatic IP addressing.

    My question is, if we can configure ICS service to activate other windows of the IP ADDRESS is required to apply?

    Thanks in advance for your help...

    I'm sorry, but ICS is completely inflexible and does not change its LAN IP address.

    The settings that you found are for something else: allowing unsolicited Internet connection requests to pass through the firewall on the ICS computer to a client computer.

    Change the address LAN IP of the router.  It is easy to do and will solve the problem.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Z580?

    Has anyone here bought a laptop Z580? How do they like it? c: Thank you.

  • scvhost.exe netsvcs high memory (1 GB or higher) and slows down the pc

    We have seen several cases in our business where scvhost.exe - the netsvcs used a large amount of memory on computers. I understand that many services under this one. We cleaned wbem folder to see if that fixes it, but also erased the event logs and

  • Keyword Transient

    Only the PersistentStore of the RIM and Persistable interface use the transient keyword?  I saw that the code compiles, but I did not test to see if the transitory values are made persistent and recovered or if a persistent object can have member var

  • BlackBerry smartphones can not import load.alx with Desktop Manager

    try to import the alx file in the Desktop Manager to solve the lists of duplicate contacts but unable to do so.  Get this message: no additional applications can be found.  Your file may contain applications that already exist in the list of applicat

  • JS watch a refresh of the apex

    Apex Version 4.2.6I'm adding some dynamic classes and removing some DOMs with JS on my report.HPbear when I use the pagination, it refreshes my DOM at this point, I need to raise my initial JS once more to do its magic, but I am struggling to find th