Our desktop is connected to a broadband cable modem. We have a wifi router connected to the broadband cable modem as well. We have 3 laptops all connected via the wifi router and these laptops can connect each other via the homegroup network. However, our desktop cannot connect to a laptop via the homegroup network and viceversa. The message states that you do not have permission to access and contact network administrator. The logon on laptop and desktop etc are network administrators. Is the problem because the desktop is connected to the broadband cable model whilst the laptops are accessing via the wifi router? Any suggestions would be great. This household is has basic to good understanding of technical terms...
Hello and welcome to the forum.Our desktop is connected to a broadband cable modem. We have a wifi router connected to the broadband cable modem as well. We have 3 laptops all connected via the wifi router and these laptops can connect each other via the homegroup network. However, our desktop cannot connect to a laptop via the homegroup network and viceversa. The message states that you do not have permission to access and contact network administrator. The logon on laptop and desktop etc are network administrators. Is the problem because the desktop is connected to the broadband cable model whilst the laptops are accessing via the wifi router? Any suggestions would be great. This household is has basic to good understanding of technical terms only.
Thanks for any help-
SOURCE: Link Removed due to 404 Error (Requirements 1.1 Hardware)HomeGroup requires connection to a local area network and requires all your PC’s and compatible media devices to be on the same subnet.
Suggests that perhaps some third party software product (Firewall or Internet Security Suite) is causing an issue so assuming that you are answering the password prompts accurately, I would investigate what type of security is present on the problem PC and consider removing it and replacing it with something like Link Removed due to 404 Error which is much more networking friendly.you do not have permission to access and contact network administrator
SOURCE: Link Removed due to 404 Error (bottom of last page)Problem – The Windows 7 computer with a 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] party firewall installed is visible to other homegroup computers, but the shared folders are not accessible.
Solution – The ports for file sharing are not open