How can I remove a PC in my network

I need to know how to remove a PC out of my computer network. I am trying to open a document on LAURA-PC however there is a pop up saying that TORI3-PC being under network and responds No, I can't open these files in Microsoft.

When I go to LAURA-PC computer

It looks like this

Network

LAURA-PC

TORI3-PC

I'm trying to remove TORI3 pc. Where can I delete it? If I right click on Tori3-pc, it says develop, connect with connect remotely, or open in a new window. If I click on expand or open in a new window, a pop up says: Windows cannot access TORI3-PC. Click on diagnose. When I click the diagnose button, another window comes out and says: found problems... Your computer seems to be configured correctly, but the TORI3-PC device does not respond.

I have the computer on which is TORI3-PC on and functional. I just need to know where to go on LAURA-PC to delete the file that connects to TORI3-PC.

Thank you!

To remove a computer from the network, simply disconnect from the network.

When you look under "My Network Places", computers, you see, there are computers that are known to the browser 'Master', which is a one computer on your network that monitors the comings and goings of computers on the network and sends a list whenever a computer asks.   If a computer suddenly disappears out of the network, it may take up to 15-20 minutes before the main Explorer realized he went and automatically deletes it from the list.  When a computer was delivered on the network, it announces and returns to the list.

Failed to connect to a computer see you there is quite another thing.  It's one thing for a computer to announce his presence, it's another to accept an incoming connection from another computer.  Most of the failures in this category are due to firewalls or sharing / permissions on the computer (server) target.

If you don't want to see a computer on the network, then change its network name to end with a dollar sign ($) and it will not be displayed on the network.

I don't know exactly what you're doing and why, so if it does not respond to your question, please provide more details.

HTH,
JW

Tags: Windows

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