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Ted Semon #1
Deleting computer names from My Network Places
How do I delete a computer name from "My Network
Places"? I changed the name of a computer and now both
names (old and new) show up in "My Network Places". I've
tried rebooting - no help. I have full Admin
privileges. This is a Workgroup, not a Domain. Any help
much appreciated. Thanks.
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Steve Winograd [MVP] #2
Re: Deleting computer names from My Network Places
In article <08df01c34af7$268cb900$a001280a@phx.gbl>, "Ted Semon"
<tedsemon@dataflo.net> wrote:If it's a shortcut to a shared disk or folder in My Network Places,>How do I delete a computer name from "My Network
>Places"? I changed the name of a computer and now both
>names (old and new) show up in "My Network Places". I've
>tried rebooting - no help. I have full Admin
>privileges. This is a Workgroup, not a Domain. Any help
>much appreciated. Thanks.
right click it and click Delete.
If it's a computer name in "View workgroup computers", there's no way
to delete it. It will automatically disappear as the network updates
itself.
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