How do I delete P2P in Control Panel?

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My husband has downloaded and tried to install a common file sharing
software. After discovering all the adware that comes with it, I uninstalled
it and deleted all it's components (or so I thought.) I recently found a
"P2P Networking" icon in the control panel. When I right-click on it, I have
two options: "open" and "create shortcut". How do I delete this thing?!!!
Maybe it's not bothering anything, but just sitting there, but it's bothering
ME!! Please help. Thanks!
 
Krystal said:
My husband has downloaded and tried to install a common file sharing
software. After discovering all the adware that comes with it, I uninstalled
it and deleted all it's components (or so I thought.) I recently found a
"P2P Networking" icon in the control panel. When I right-click on it, I have
two options: "open" and "create shortcut". How do I delete this thing?!!!
Maybe it's not bothering anything, but just sitting there, but it's bothering
ME!! Please help. Thanks!

Use the Find tool to locate all files with the .CPL extension. (They're
typically tucked into the Windows/System or Windows/System32 folders, so
if you limit your searches to those directories, you'll find them.) The
filenames are pretty cryptic, so it pays to open each that you've
targeted for deletion before deleting. Delete the unwanted applets --
or, to play it safe, just move them to another folder.
 

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