From: Michael on 6 Nov 2009 19:32 From the 'Start' menu select 'Control panel' From the control panel select 'Network and sharing centre' From the list on the left select 'Manage wireless networks' Left click on the ad hoc network you wish to remove. Left click 'Remove' on task bar at the top of the screen. DarwinLab wrote: Ad Hoc in Windows Vista 11-Oct-07 I recently installed Windows Vista Business onto my laptop. I created an ad hoc wireless connection, I am no longer using the connection, but to my surpise I can't remove it. It is staying active. How can I remove it from my machine. I am hosting the AD HOC. Any help would be great Previous Posts In This Thread: On 11 October 2007 15:03 DarwinLab wrote: Ad Hoc in Windows Vista I recently installed Windows Vista Business onto my laptop. I created an ad hoc wireless connection, I am no longer using the connection, but to my surpise I can't remove it. It is staying active. How can I remove it from my machine. I am hosting the AD HOC. Any help would be great On 11 October 2007 16:47 Phillip Windell wrote: I have not heard of that before,... I have not heard of that before,...but maybe if you connect to some other network first so the Ad Hoc one is not the active one,...then you might be able to delete it. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- "DarwinLabs" <DarwinLabs(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C3C9CCC-804D-41CD-902B-54D099B2880A(a)microsoft.com... On 11 October 2007 18:55 Jack \(MVP-Networking\). wrote: HiI am not sure what you mean by remove. Hi I am not sure what you mean by remove. If you do not want AD-Hoc setting, reconfigure to Infrastructure. If you do not want the Wireless at all, Disable the card in the Device Manager, or switch it off if your computer has a physical switch for the Wireless. Jack (MVP-Networking). "DarwinLabs" <DarwinLabs(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C3C9CCC-804D-41CD-902B-54D099B2880A(a)microsoft.com... On 23 October 2007 16:16 Roge wrote: I'm having this same problem and it's annoying. I'm having this same problem and it's annoying. Create an ad hoc connection, then try to get rid of it from your Connect to a network list. Sure, you don't have to connect to it, but in my situation -- I want to create a new ad hoc network with the same name/different password because I lot the password -- can't do it. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: On 17 November 2007 11:04 PFC Foste wrote: The reason they are on your list of connections is because you have profiles The reason they are on your list of connections is because you have profiles associated with those connections. Since they are ad-hoc oviously they are on your list. This is what you need to do in order to remove connections that don't need to be on that list. Click on Start Click on Control Panel In Control Panel double click on "Network and Sharing Center" In Network and Sharing center look at the list on the left. On the left it should say "Task" The list should say: View computers and devices Connect to a network Manage wireless networks Set up a connection or network Manage Network connections Diagnose and repair click or double click on "Manage wireless networks" once in there, click on the profiles you want removed and click on the remove button. "DarwinLabs" wrote: EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice ASP.NET Modal Dialog Postback and return values http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/f6a080a9-3394-4299-855c-f0128810f738/aspnet-modal-dialog-post.aspx
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