Sharing files trouble: "..belongs to a domain..."

Hello,
I am trying to setup my business laptop to also network with my PC at home. I am able to access the internet without any trouble, but I am trying to enable file and printer sharing.  After running the network wizard on the PC, I try to run the wizard on the laptop and get this:
"Cannot complete the Network Setup Wizard. The wizard detected that this computer belongs to a domain. Therefore, we are unable to run network wizard."
What do I need to do?
Thanks

Thanks for the reply.
I have another laptop that can share with my home and is a part of the domain. 
However, I set up the home network first, then the business network.  This one, however, already has the business network set up.

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