Unable to 'forget' a SSID

I have browsed the forums on this website and have tried every bit of advice given. I know that I could forget networks on other versions of Windows 7 (my old Toshiba laptop), but with this Acer, I'm stumped. I already checked if I am logged on as administrator, and I am. When I right click on the wireless network connection, all that appears is "Disconnect" or "Status". Any advice will be welcome.

Go to network and sharing Center (right click on your icon of wifi around the clock to get there), then go to manage networks on the left.  Here you will see all the wifi that you have connected, and you can remove it from the list.

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