Deleting under My Network Places
Kevin
07-10-2005, 02:57 AM
Can you simply right click and delete a machine in My Network Places? I'm
getting a new desktop and I want to set up my network from scratch again.
This will be a Dell Dimension 4700, DSL with wireless gateway, Dell Inspiron
9300. I have the 9300 and am expecting the 4700 today. I want to delete
the current network arrangements in the 9300 and set up my network from
square one after I get the 4700 up and running.
Ron Lowe
07-10-2005, 02:57 AM
"Kevin" <webman6@hot4mail.com> wrote in message
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> Can you simply right click and delete a machine in My Network Places? I'm
> getting a new desktop and I want to set up my network from scratch again.
> This will be a Dell Dimension 4700, DSL with wireless gateway, Dell
> Inspiron
> 9300. I have the 9300 and am expecting the 4700 today. I want to delete
> the current network arrangements in the 9300 and set up my network from
> square one after I get the 4700 up and running.
>
>
Under My Network Places, you don't have a list of machines;
you have a list of shared resources on the machines.
It appears as a folder icon with a network cable under it.
For example, it may say "Shared Stuff on Ron's PC".
This is populated automatically ( unless you turn this feature off ).
To remove these shortcuts to shared folders,
simply right-click, and select delete.
In the Entire Network - Workgroup Computers view, you see the actual
computers in the workgroup. This list updates itself automatically. A
machine needs to announce itself periodically to remain listed. If the
machine is taken offline, it stops announcing itself, and after missing a
few announcement periods, it will be removed from the list.
--
Best Regards
Ron Lowe
MVP - Windows Networking
Kevin
07-10-2005, 02:57 AM
Got it. Thanks for the help! Good information.
"Ron Lowe" <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "Kevin" <webman6@hot4mail.com> wrote in message
> news:ObenuX1cFHA.412@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Can you simply right click and delete a machine in My Network Places?
I'm
> > getting a new desktop and I want to set up my network from scratch
again.
> > This will be a Dell Dimension 4700, DSL with wireless gateway, Dell
> > Inspiron
> > 9300. I have the 9300 and am expecting the 4700 today. I want to
delete
> > the current network arrangements in the 9300 and set up my network from
> > square one after I get the 4700 up and running.
> >
> >
>
>
> Under My Network Places, you don't have a list of machines;
> you have a list of shared resources on the machines.
>
> It appears as a folder icon with a network cable under it.
> For example, it may say "Shared Stuff on Ron's PC".
>
> This is populated automatically ( unless you turn this feature off ).
>
> To remove these shortcuts to shared folders,
> simply right-click, and select delete.
>
> In the Entire Network - Workgroup Computers view, you see the actual
> computers in the workgroup. This list updates itself automatically. A
> machine needs to announce itself periodically to remain listed. If the
> machine is taken offline, it stops announcing itself, and after missing a
> few announcement periods, it will be removed from the list.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Ron Lowe
> MVP - Windows Networking
>
>
Deleting under My Network Places