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Where in the registry is the recent network location list. i want to clear
old shares and i can't seem to find how to do it. So i end up having all old and current network locations visible. |
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If you mean the icons in Start, Network, Computers, Folders, etc. just
right-click and delete the redundant items. "tommy_boy53002" wrote: Where in the registry is the recent network location list. i want to clear old shares and i can't seem to find how to do it. So i end up having all old and current network locations visible. |
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You can delete the redundant items like BurrWalnut said and also reset your
connection network. but the simple way is the previous one "BurrWalnut" wrote: If you mean the icons in Start, Network, Computers, Folders, etc. just right-click and delete the redundant items. "tommy_boy53002" wrote: Where in the registry is the recent network location list. i want to clear old shares and i can't seem to find how to do it. So i end up having all old and current network locations visible. |