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| | removing computer from workgroup I have Windows Vista. How do I remove computers from workgroup? |
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| | Re: removing computer from workgroup Hi It is more of the psychological issue than anything else. If the computer is on a network just make sure that the Sharing is Switched Off. If the computer is on its On and the network card is not used disable the card and forget about it. Jack (MVP-Networking). "tommygun" <tommygun@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AD682451-6A6F-4C34-8083-A871A1F5C1F2@xxxxxx Quote: >I have Windows Vista. How do I remove computers from workgroup? |
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