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The computer I'm using at work used to be part of a network and now when I log in I get 3 error messages  telling me that there is no DOMAIN found.  I just click OK to get through them but it gets very annoying.  Where do I find the route that it's following to erase all mention of the old network?  I've looked in CMOS and BIOS but didn't recognize anything as looking foreign.what does this command do.......in the msdos/cmd PROMPT

                                    netJewel:

1. Right-click My Network Places (Network Neighborhood in Windows 98) and select Properties from the menu

2. In the My Network Places Properties window, right-click on the network connection you are no longer using and choose the Delete menu item.

3. When the message box asks if you are sure you want to delete, click Yes.



Let us know how it goes,
DocDoc:

Thank you so much.  It did work although, like the blonde I am, I just got RID of EVERYTHING in the network properties so the computer did a bunch of work moving some of the files to my profile.  Then, when I rebooted, it still asks for a domain name so I filled in a few letters that I'd seen before and it says that the domain was not found.  Scared me for a moment or two because I thought I couldn't get back in at all.
I sure appreciate the help!



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