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Old July 31st 04, 08:03 PM
Steve Winograd [MVP]
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In article , "george"
wrote:
Thanks for the clarification in the two posts below this
one.

First, I checked the registry and found that
the "NoNetHood" had come back. Deleted it again and
rebooted. Gone.

Then I went to the Network Neighborhood in Tweak UI and
unchecked that. When I exited Tweak UI a dialog box
appeared saying that I had to "Log Off" in order for the
change to take affect. I do not have a "Log Off" 'box' in
my start menu (I am the only user so there is no need ti
logoff for another user.)

After I rebooted, I checked both of the above and found
that the checkmark was back in NN and the NNH was back in
the registry.

What now?


Look for something that's adding the NoNetHood key to the registry in
these places:

Startup folder.
C:\Autoexec.bat
C:\Config.sys

Go to Start | Run | Msconfig, click the Startup tab, and see what's
running there.
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