You Want To Join Your Computer To A Homegroup But You Don'T See Any Homegroups

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You Want To Join Your Computer To A Homegroup But You Don'T See Any Homegroups

on your home network. You know they have been set up on other computers at home, so what might be preventing you from seeing the homegroups that have been created?
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The network location is not set to Home Network. Network Discovery has been disabled on your computer. Explanation Your network location must be set to Home Network before you can see homegroups that have been set up on your home network. Network Discovery is enabled by default on your computer, but it's one of the settings you should check if you cannot see homegroups when you know they have been created. It could have been disabled inadvertently. You will not have the option to share resources until find the homegroup can click the Join Now link. The next step will be to enter the homegroup password. There is no homegroup administrator.

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