slash zero in the homegroup network

I changed my password of the homegroup using zero characters.  He created a password with slash zero.  When I typed the password, it rejected my new password.  Now, I can't even find the 'change password' that used to be there; Therefore, I'm stuck.  Anyone has this problem.  How to create a slash zero the homegroup password. or how to make the "change the password option appears again, can I change to a new password.  It comes to window 7...

Hello

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

According to the description, I understand that you are unable to access network group homepage.

I suggest to refer to the Microsoft Articles help below and check if that helps.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/where-can-i-find-my-HomeGroup-password

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

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/change-a-HomeGroup-password

Hope this information helps. Please let us know if you need any other help with Windows in the future. We will be happy to help you.

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