We see disable my working group in the properties of my computer, we cannot run network in my office

We see disable my working group in the properties of my computer, we cannot run network in my office

Some things that can cause this:

1. you are not logged in as administrator.

2 - the Client for Microsoft Network is not installed Properties Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area Network)

3 - the workstation service is not running.

John

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