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Old 05-01-2015, 06:30 AM
Wombat Wombat is offline How do I delete as Homegroup ? Windows XP How do I delete as Homegroup ? Office 2010 64bit
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Default How do I delete as Homegroup ?

I have deleted the desktop icon but 'Homegroup' shows in my control panel as a listing and seems without options other than 'Open'. Homegroup does not show in programmes so I cannot Uninstall.
Annoying. Anyone any ideas please ?


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Old 07-15-2020, 03:50 AM
samK samK is offline How do I delete as Homegroup ? Windows 10 How do I delete as Homegroup ? Office 2019
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Press Windows Key + S and enter homegroup. ...
When Homegroup window opens, scroll down to the Other homegroup actions section and click the Leave the homegroup option.
You'll see three options available. ...
Wait for few seconds while you leave the Homegroup.
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