File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks-problem

Hi all
I use pc (vista HP 32 bit) sharing-i ' ts works great except one problem:
what I do, the check mark of V in "sharing files and printers for Microsoft networks".
is disabled / be empty after each reboot of the pc - and I have to manually check and click OK again.
How can I fix this and make "File and printer sharing for Microsoft networks" checked permanently?

(I use the network server private & computer browser Services work. I do not use the password protected sharing)

Thank you

http://www.Vistax64.com/attachments/tutorials/2609d1232212061t-file-sharing-turn-off-network_connection_properties.jpg

problem solved:

It was Lenovo access connection network for lack of security settings.

Thank you

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