Try the Instructions for classic Outlook on the web. In the left pane, under Groups , select Discover groups. Select Join if the group is public or Request to join if the group is private. Once you've joined a group you'll receive a welcome message that contains important information and links to help you get started.
If the group is public, you'll get the message right away. If the group is private, you'll get the welcome message after you've been approved by group owner. In the left pane, select the group you want to invite others to join. You can only invite people from your school or organization. If you want to invite a guest from outside your organization, see Add guests to a group.
Alternatively, select the Members tab and then select Add members. In the left pane, under Groups , select Discover. If you don't see Discover , click More at the bottom of your groups list.
Once all of your groups are displayed you should see the Discover link. All available groups will be listed in alphabetical order. Select the one you want and click Join. If the group is public, you'll see a confirmation message and become a member right away. How do you know at a glance whether a group is private? It's noted at the top of the group card, as in this example. Select Copy to copy a link to the group to your clipboard. Paste the link into a message to share it with others. For instructions about joining a group from Outlook mobile, see Use Groups in the Outlook mobile app.
Join or leave an Outlook. Create a group in Outlook. When you set up a PC with Windows 7, a homegroup is created automatically. On the Share with other home computers running Windows 7 page, click Create a homegroup , and then follow the instructions.
You can access files and resources on other homegroup PCs, but you can't share your own files and resources with the homegroup. You'll need the homegroup password, which you can get from the person who created the homegroup. Note: If you don't see the Join now button, there might not be a homegroup available. In the navigation pane the left pane , under Homegroup , click the user account name of the person whose files you want to access. In the file list, double-click the library you want to access, and then double-click the file or folder you want.
When you created or joined your homegroup, you selected the libraries you wanted to share with other people in the homegroup. Libraries are initially shared with Read access, which means that you can look at or listen to what's in the library, but you can't make changes to the files in it.
You can adjust the level of access later, and you can exclude specific files and folders from sharing. Clear the check box for each library you don't want shared, and then click Save changes.
To prevent the file or folder from being shared with anyone, in the toolbar, click Share with , and then click Nobody.
To share the file or folder with some people but not others, in the toolbar, click Share with , click Specific people , select each person you want to share with, and then click Add. Click Share when you're finished. After the printer is shared, you can access it through the Print dialog box in any program, just like a printer that's directly connected to your PC.
Select the Printers check box, and then click Save changes. On the PC the printer is physically connected to, click the Start button, click Control Panel , type homegroup in the search box, and then click HomeGroup.
If you don't already have a driver installed for the printer, click Install driver in the dialog box that appears. Change settings for network discovery, file sharing, Public folder sharing, password-protected sharing, homegroup connections, and file sharing connections.
Windows 10 Windows 8. Notes: HomeGroup has been removed from Windows 10 Version Notes: If a homegroup already exists on your network, you'll be asked to join it instead of creating a new one. Notes: PCs that are turned off, hibernating, or asleep won't be available as part of the homegroup. What's a homegroup? Create a homegroup When you set up a PC with Windows 8. To create a homegroup Open HomeGroup by swiping in from the right edge of the screen, tapping Settings or if you're using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen, moving the mouse pointer up, and then clicking Settings , tapping or clicking Change PC settings , tapping or click Network , and then tapping or clicking HomeGroup.
Tap or click Create. Select the libraries and devices you want to share with the homegroup. Notes: PCs that are turned off, hibernating, or asleep won't appear as part of the homegroup. Create a homegroup When you set up a PC with Windows 7, a homegroup is created automatically. Notes: PCs that are turned off, hibernating, or asleep won't appear in the navigation pane. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful?
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Incorrect instructions. In the left pane, under Groups , select the group you want to leave. Select Leave group.
Click the X next to your account to remove yourself from the group. You can also remove any other members you have added to the group. Learn more about Outlook. Edit or delete an Outlook. How to change your Microsoft Account display name. Join or leave an Outlook. Notes: Of course you can always ask the group owner, or the member who added you, to remove you from the group. Need more help? Expand your skills.
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