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By default, you will be prompt a homegroup password when you finish a clean install of Windows 7. That said if you are using Windows 7 Starter or Home Basic on some OEM netbooks you will not be able to create a homegroup network, hence you no password will show when you first time use the homegroup feature. However, that Starter and Home Basic can still join homegroup to share and access files between other PCs. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".

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Best eReaders. Best VPN. Browse All News Articles. What are the steps you have tried to fix the issue? To work on the issue, refer these methods. Method 1: Run the Homegroup troubleshooter. Check if it helps. How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Vidyaranjan A V's post on June 26, The HomeGroup troubleshooter doesn't find any problems.

Running 'net user' just shows Administrator, Guest and me Scott. Guest and Administrator are turned off disabled and 'Scott' has Administrator privileges. It's a weird problem that has been frustrating me for some time now. Thank you for your suggestions.

Do you have any other ideas?



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