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Old 20-08-2007, 21:22   #2
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Re: delete network key

Assuming that you're talking about a recent version of windows with wireless auto-config enabled you can right-click on the wireless icon on your toolbar, choose 'View available wireless networks', then 'Change advanced settings' then go to the 'Wireless Networks' tab, click your network in the list and click remove. This should remove it from the machine, but the key could possibly still be recovered from the machine if someone tried hard enough.

If you need to be sure that the machine cannot access your network any more then the safest thing to do would be to just change your network key on your router and other machines.
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