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Removing a Network???

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Tony V - 30 Jun 2005 16:49 GMT
Is there any way to remove a network once I've established it?

I have a netwrok called MSHOME that I want to totally replace. Do I just run
the Network Wizard again with the new (different) network name?

I can't right click on the old netwrok and delete it?????

Please advise. Thanx
Chuck - 30 Jun 2005 17:00 GMT
>Is there any way to remove a network once I've established it?
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>Please advise. Thanx

Tony,

A network (workgroup), created by defining the computers in that workgroup, will
go away on its own (not immediately though), once there are no computers in that
workgroup.  If you change the workgroup name on each computer, and restart each
computer, in turn, the bogus network will go away as soon as all computers are
restarted.

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