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From: John McWilliams on 15 Jan 2010 14:17 On my left hand panel of Folders is a listing of local servers, which I want. However, there's a PC server that has no (known) connection to me or my network, which I would like to see gone. However, Prefs, and all kinds of key combo dragging will not remove it. -- john mcwilliams
From: Tom Harrington on 15 Jan 2010 16:41 In article <hiqf11$ugm$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, John McWilliams <jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote: > On my left hand panel of Folders is a listing of local servers, which I > want. However, there's a PC server that has no (known) connection to me > or my network, which I would like to see gone. However, Prefs, and all > kinds of key combo dragging will not remove it. Your Mac sees it on your local network. Finder doesn't give you the option to only show some network computers. You can either (a) track it down, (b) live with it, or (c) turn off showing network computers. -- Tom "Tom" Harrington Independent Mac OS X developer since 2002 http://www.atomicbird.com/
From: Jolly Roger on 15 Jan 2010 16:46 In article <hiqf11$ugm$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, John McWilliams <jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote: > On my left hand panel of Folders is a listing of local servers, which I > want. However, there's a PC server that has no (known) connection to me > or my network, which I would like to see gone. However, Prefs, and all > kinds of key combo dragging will not remove it. Try using a utility such as Cocktail to delete your user caches, then log out and back in. -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: John McWilliams on 15 Jan 2010 18:53 On 1/15/10 PDT 1:46 PM, Jolly Roger wrote: > In article<hiqf11$ugm$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > John McWilliams<jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >> On my left hand panel of Folders is a listing of local servers, which I >> want. However, there's a PC server that has no (known) connection to me >> or my network, which I would like to see gone. However, Prefs, and all >> kinds of key combo dragging will not remove it. > > Try using a utility such as Cocktail to delete your user caches, then > log out and back in. > Just done it. No soap. Will retry when I next shut down, a more complete scouring. -- john mcwilliams
From: John McWilliams on 15 Jan 2010 18:55
On 1/15/10 PDT 1:41 PM, Tom Harrington wrote: > In article<hiqf11$ugm$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > John McWilliams<jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >> On my left hand panel of Folders is a listing of local servers, which I >> want. However, there's a PC server that has no (known) connection to me >> or my network, which I would like to see gone. However, Prefs, and all >> kinds of key combo dragging will not remove it. > > Your Mac sees it on your local network. Finder doesn't give you the > option to only show some network computers. You can either (a) track it > down, (b) live with it, or (c) turn off showing network computers. Yes, it is seen- but wouldn't all such appear on my listing? It's the only one, is always there. Did I somehow connect to it by trying to logon? -- John McWilliams |