Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1 cannot see the workgroup features

My computer: a laptop with OS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
The network is a local small business network with 10 desktop computers running windows xp, windows 7 and windows vista. All other computers on the network running without problems, regardless of the operating system.

I'm at the office and my laptop cannot see computers on the workgroup in windows Explorer. Network and sharing Center Center + map network shows that my laptop computer, router and internet and one other computer laptop using windows vista (weird). I use Norton 360 version 6.1.2.10 and Norton network mapping feature can see all computers in the workgroup.

-J' tried to uninstall all windows antivirus firewall and disabling to no effect
-I can ping all computers on the network and the router successfully.
-All computers on the network have the same workgroup name
-Network discovery is on
-File and print sharing is ON
-public folder sharing is turned on
-password sharing is enabled
-When you use anti virus I have configured the firewall to open all ports to and from the router and the server by IP
-Although I can ping each computer on the network, I can't access shared folders or map network drives
-My wireless Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 cards drivers are up-to-date
-J' tried enabling netbios over TCP/IP without result
-J' tried to connect to the network via ethernet cable and wireless to see if there was a difference, but there is no change
-J' checked administrator-services and ensure that all the applicable services have been started and work properly
If anyone has any other ideas please let me know I hate to admit it, but I encountered a problem, I can not solve it here.
Thank you!
-Shaun

I suggest you research and post here:
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/search/en-us/?refinement=112&query=Windows%207%20workgroup

b Eddie

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