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In my Vista home network, I get three instances of each computer in the
network. First is the computer name, then is the "media device" - which I could live without - but the one that is confusing is that there is a third instance of each computer which consists of the computer name followed by "-OC". I do not have a clue what this is, and it was not there when all the machines were on XP. I am annoyed that Microsoft gives no information on this. Any assistance appreciated. |
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"Steve Sohn" wrote in message ... In my Vista home network, I get three instances of each computer in the network. First is the computer name, then is the "media device" - which I could live without - but the one that is confusing is that there is a third instance of each computer which consists of the computer name followed by "-OC". I do not have a clue what this is, and it was not there when all the machines were on XP. I am annoyed that Microsoft gives no information on this. It's "One Care" if you have set printer sharing through One Care. Turn the sharing off and set it up directly and it will go away. Tom Any assistance appreciated. |
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Very many thanks, Tom. I knew it was something simple, and I am still
irritated that it is undocumented. "Tom Allen" wrote: "Steve Sohn" wrote in message ... In my Vista home network, I get three instances of each computer in the network. First is the computer name, then is the "media device" - which I could live without - but the one that is confusing is that there is a third instance of each computer which consists of the computer name followed by "-OC". I do not have a clue what this is, and it was not there when all the machines were on XP. I am annoyed that Microsoft gives no information on this. It's "One Care" if you have set printer sharing through One Care. Turn the sharing off and set it up directly and it will go away. Tom Any assistance appreciated. |
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-- Joe "Steve Sohn" wrote: Very many thanks, Tom. I knew it was something simple, and I am still irritated that it is undocumented. "Tom Allen" wrote: "Steve Sohn" wrote in message ... In my Vista home network, I get three instances of each computer in the network. First is the computer name, then is the "media device" - which I could live without - but the one that is confusing is that there is a third instance of each computer which consists of the computer name followed by "-OC". I do not have a clue what this is, and it was not there when all the machines were on XP. I am annoyed that Microsoft gives no information on this. It's "One Care" if you have set printer sharing through One Care. Turn the sharing off and set it up directly and it will go away. Tom Any assistance appreciated. Thank you, Steve and Tom, for the answer to the "computer name-OC". It ended several days of worry and wondering what is the answer. |
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