With a network (connected via hub/switch) of WinXP/2000/98 computers, what I want to do is make it so that they can't see each other and no other computers can see them in "My Network Places" or "Network Neighbourhood", but still give them internet access through that same hub/switch. Right now, windows is automatically seeing and connecting to the other computers upon installation and bootup.
I was thinking that this could be done by uninstalling/disabling client for microsoft networks and file/printer sharing, and I tried that, but the computers all still remained in my network places, though I can't actually open them. I'm wondering whether that's because windows holds old shares in memory for a while. If so, how do I remove them? Deleting doesn't work. Seems that they should remove themselves upon detecting that the other computers aren't connected anymore, but it's not doing that yet, even with reboots.
I was thinking that this could be done by uninstalling/disabling client for microsoft networks and file/printer sharing, and I tried that, but the computers all still remained in my network places, though I can't actually open them. I'm wondering whether that's because windows holds old shares in memory for a while. If so, how do I remove them? Deleting doesn't work. Seems that they should remove themselves upon detecting that the other computers aren't connected anymore, but it's not doing that yet, even with reboots.