How to delete a network place?
I have two computers running Windows XP SP2 with all the latest updates.
Both have wireless connection to a router. I'd like to connect them and use
on my home network.
I know (I think I know) how to add a network place. As a matter of fact I
created two. Neither works... Now I'd like to remove (delete) these network
places, but could not find any way how to do so...
May someone please give me step-by-step instructions or direct me to a
manual on the Net?
I'll appreciate your help.
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Ilya Zeldes
Fort Myers, Florida
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