"Entire Network" question in Windows Explorer

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I'm using WinXP Home SP2. When I browse to "Entire Network" in Windows
Explorer, I see three folders: Microsoft Terminal Services; Microsoft
Windows Network; and Web Client Network. The only folder I use is the
Microsoft Windows Network, which contains my Workgroup entries. The
other two folders are empty. I would like to remove the two unused
entries from the directory tree in Windows Explorer. How would I do
this?
 
Zilbandy said:
I'm using WinXP Home SP2. When I browse to "Entire Network" in Windows
Explorer, I see three folders: Microsoft Terminal Services; Microsoft
Windows Network; and Web Client Network. The only folder I use is the
Microsoft Windows Network, which contains my Workgroup entries. The
other two folders are empty. I would like to remove the two unused
entries from the directory tree in Windows Explorer. How would I do
this?

These appear when you have "show hidden files and folders" selected in
Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View tab.
 
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