Deleting wireless profiles in vista
You might also try searching the registry for the SSID you are trying to remove and delete the entries you find. That way if it was a mistake hopefully you can import it back and it will be good again. Perhaps something went wrong during the removal and remnants were left behind or the profile was corrupted. You can try removing it at a lower-level.
Open a command prompt and view the list of profiles with the following command:. If you cannot see it even with the netsh command, then you may indeed have to resort to manually locating and deleting it from the registry as Jack suggested. If the network still decides to come back there is one other option.
Occasionally computers have software for their wireless cards that manages wireless networks. An example would be Intel PROset. If this software is being used to manage the wireless network intentionally or by accident the software will hold on to the wireless network even after trying the above two solutions.
If this is the case, you must open this software and delete the network profile from there. At this point in time, a restart and the "netsh wlan show profiles" command should reveal that the network is gone for good. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? If your PC runs on Windows 8 , you must use Command Prompt to see the preferred network and you must delete any of them from there only.
This tutorial explain how to view and remove any preferred networks on your system. This operating system does not offer any straight ways to remove preferred WiFi details from GUI and we should go to Command Prompt to perform it. Click on Network Status and Tasks. Then click on Manage Wireless Networks panel. Now the all stored WiFi details will be shown.
You can select the anyone from the list preferred profiles and click on Remove. After this, your computer no longer remember that network. Select Manage known networks. Select the Wi-Fi profile you want to delete and select Forget to delete the profile. Select the Wi-Fi icon on the bottom right corner of the screen. Select the Wi-Fi profile you want to delete then select Forget. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. Type "network and" and select Network and Sharing Center from the search result.
Select Manage wireless networks Select the Wi-Fi profile you want to delete then select the Remove button. Note You need to select a profile first in order to see the Remove button. Discontinued Products.
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