WinXP system how to recover lost network neighborhoods

  

When you first come into contact with WinXP system, you know the importance of network neighborhood, is an integral part of WinXP system, but if one day it suddenly comes from your desktop Lost? Don't panic, two ways to help you get back quickly.

Method 1:

1. Right click on the —— attribute in the blank space of the desktop, then switch to the "desktop" tab;

2. Click “ Customize the desktop " button, in the "Desktop icon", there is a "My Documents" & rdquo; "My Computer" & rdquo; "My Network Places" option, we check the check before the network neighborhood Box, then make sure to save the exit and see if the network neighborhood is back.

Method two:

1, the Start menu & mdash; & mdash; run & mdash; & mdash; input gpedit.msc & mdash; & mdash; Enter;

2. In the pop-up local group policy editor, expand the “User Configuration”, “Administrative Templates”, ““ Desktop” option. Locate and double-click on the right side of the desktop settings window to open the desktop. on & ldquo; My Network Places & rdquo; icon & rdquo; option;

3, double-click & ldquo; hide desktop & ldquo; My Network Places & rdquo; icon & rdquo; option, the status is set to & ldquo; disabled & rdquo; .

then see whether My Network Places on the desktop and there you are.

There are a lot of icons on the desktop. We may delete them if we miss them. In general, they can be retrieved. Hope this tutorial can help you.

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