1, start → run → input: services.msc Click OK (or press ENTER) to open the service
2, find Computer Browser services to start the right button.
3, at this time also want to see clear startup type is selected as automatic? If it is manual, it can be used for the first time, but it may need to be turned on again when used again. Computer Browser service properties → startup type → automatic or manual → application → start → OK
4. Because network sharing requires the Server service to be turned on, the service is described in this way: it supports file, print, and named pipe sharing across the network for this computer. These features are not available if the service is stopped. If the service is disabled, any services that are directly dependent on this service will not start.
5, and then open the Service Dependencies option, see system components rely on Computer Browser services.
6. Enable Network Neighborhood features, Server, workstation, and Computer Browser three service items must be turned on, and if the Computer Browser service is set to manual, restarting the Network Neighborhood can also cause an exception. You may want to view the Event Viewer Observation System log (EVENTVWR.MAC), and there will be clues.
7, log error: Computer Browser service successfully sent a start control. The Computer Browser service is in a running state. The Computer Browser service is in a stopped state. The Computer Browser service stopped due to the following error: The operation returned because the timeout period has expired.
8. Start Server service
9. Start Workstation service
10, the steps 1 and 2 complete, let's Start computer Browser service
11, the last Windows can be shared.