bad Vista network configuration

By mistake, I set up a public network and trying in vain to return to a private network.  Have not been able to do even if I say start a home network.  How can I delete the wrong configuration?

Go to Control Panel > network and sharing Center .  Click Customize next to the public network and set it to private . Boulder computer Maven
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