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Restorring "My network places" icon

I have a Windows XP problem.

"My network places" icon on my desktop has disappeared and I can't restore it. can somebody give me a solution?   

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Right click on your task bar. Choose properties. Go to the start menu tab->customize->Advanced tab->Scroll down and tick "My network places". Now press Start and right click on the "My network places". Tick "show on desktop". There you have it...


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thanks man, this advise was very helpful.


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jeeze could you give him a more complex way to do it lol - sheesh forester ;)

This is easier: 

Right Click on your desktop - Go to properties
Click the desktop Tab - Click Customize desktop at the bottom
At the top of the next screen it shows all the icons for your desktop, you just check the ones you want. 

 

 


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