Namely, numerous users reported various issues related to HomeGroup. Some users lost all of the settings, while others are unable to connect to an already created homegroup. To make the things even worse, they were unable to create a new group with a new password or, if they managed to do so, they were incapable of joining. Luckily, we gave our best to acquire some of the possible workarounds for this issue. So, in case, you have any of the above-mentioned problems, make sure to check out the list below.
How to resolve Homegroup issues after installing Creators Update
Run the Windows Homegroup Troubleshooter
With the Creators Update, Windows 10 received a unified page for troubleshooting. Besides the standard features that may give you a hard time, this list covers some less frequent Windows features. One of those is Homegroup. So, your first step in order to resolve any issues is to use a built-in troubleshooter and hope for the best. Have in mind that this procedure must be repeated on all of the available PCs that are the part of the network. And this is how to do it: If the problem is still persistent, move on to the next steps.
Delete files from the Networking folder
In some cases, a less subtle and more to the point approach is needed. And that brings out the Networking folder and its content. Namely, you may need to delete the shared files that were stored in this folder prior to Creators Update. On some occasions, those can cause an interference and prevent you from establishing the HomeGroup. Follow these steps in order to delete the files from PeerNetworking folder:
Allow Full Control to MachineKeys and PeerNetworking folders
Another worthy workaround is related to security and control of certain HomeGroup features. Namely, the latest update may have changed your permissions without your knowledge. Since the service is quite security-sensitive, without the proper permissions, you won’t be able to use it. SPONSORED But, luckily, there’s a way to take a full control of the HomeGroup features. Follow these instructions to do so:
Roll back to the previous version
At the end, if you’re still unable to resolve homegroup related issues, you have two choices. Either you’ll wait for the official fix for your issue or you can perform a rollback to the previous version. If you’re impatient you can roll back to a previous version and that should hopefully resolve any homegroup related issues. This is the way to restore your Windows 10 to a previous version: You may as well try to reinstall the Windows 10 Creators Update, but we are not sure it will serve you right. Hopefully, Microsoft will address this issue in the upcoming patches. It’s hard to round-up all of the strengths of the Creators Update with the problems like this. Either way, the presented workaround should help you resolve your issues. At least temporarily. In case you have any suggestions or questions, please share them with our readers in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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