LAN Working group access issues, how to join other working groups within the LAN

Updated on technology 2024-05-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello: This may be because your computer browser service is not starting. This service does not have to be started, but at least one machine in the same workgroup should be started to start the service, and the main function is to maintain an updated list of computers on the network.

    If this error dialog box appears, the workaround is: Start - Run - Enter - Enter. Find the Computer Browser service and set it to "Automatic", "Enable".

    Clicking on the app will solve the problem.

    If you can't find the computer browser service. Explain that your local connection does not have the "Microsoft Network Client" installed, please right-click on the network neighbor - Properties --Local Connection --Right-click Properties - Add - Client -- Microsoft Network Client. That's it.

    If you see "The Computer Browser service on the local computer started and then stopped, some services stopped automatically...... appears"This is probably caused by you turning on the Windows firewall, please turn off the winodws firewall in the start--settings--control panel--on, if you don't want to turn it off, you can tick off the "no exceptions" on the firewall settings. Please try to solve it with the above methods, if it still can't be solved, please contact me again. ^_

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The specific steps are as follows:

    1. First of all, find the computer on the desktop, right-click, select Properties, as shown in the figure below, and then go to the next step.

    2. Secondly, in the pop-up window, select "Advanced System Settings" as shown in the image below, and then go to the next step.

    3. Then, in the pop-up window, find the Computer Name tab as shown in the image below, and then proceed to the next step.

    4. Then, you can see that the default workgroup for the machine is ".

    workgroup”。If you want to change the workgroup, select Change as shown in the following image, and then proceed to the next step.

    5. Subsequently, enter the name of the workgroup you want to change and click OK as shown in the image below, and proceed to the next step.

    6. Finally, in the pop-up window, select "OK" to restart your computer to apply the changes as shown in the image below. In this way, the problem is solved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you need to change the computer that you want to join other workgroups separately, you can demo the computer by changing the workgroup to which the computer belongs: windows7

    Steps: Step 1: Right-click on My Computer and select Properties.

    Step 2: Select Change Settings.

    Step 3: Select Change.

    Step 4: Change the name of the specified workgroup.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Right-click on my computer properties --- computer name --- change --- fill in the name of the workgroup you want to join.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Working with Windows 10 comes with a variety of issues, such as setting up a LAN workgroup. So how do you go about it? Below I will share with you the specific steps and methods.

    Windows 10 operating system.

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