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    Here at the World Headquarters we have seen a lot of Computers come and go in our 26 years and have several Ham Fisted folks set up this network (Me being one of them).

    So now I finally have a just Windows 7 computers (Last XP computer went to a better place) and I want to setup the network correctly.

    All I have are 3 computers, A NAS, and a wireless printer so not a lot of stuff on the network.

    Is there anyway to just kill the existing network and start fresh???

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    What are you trying to undo? Assign new static IPs? Assign static IPs in general?

    Are you having one computer act as a server (assuming the NAS)? If that was switched to 7 awhile ago, you should be good.

    Windows 7 has "normal" networking and groups or whatever they call it. If you have all Win 7 machines, setting up the group is basically the same as mapping to a network drive.

    Did I misread the question?

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    What I am trying to do is - As I mentioned above I want to setup the network correctly. We had just added and subtracted to what we have always had for years and have now hit a point where it isn't really working.

    I'd like to forgo the current setup and start fresh. Like I have all new stuff.

    First thing I need to do is get all the computers to forget the current setup so I can start over.

    Why would I want to do this you may ask - well I got one computer that sometimes asks for a network password that no one knows & another computer is sometime on the network and sometimes it isn't. Keep in mind I currently only have 3 PC on this network and the NAS.

    We run more of a peer to peer setup without a dedicated server. We are a sales office so Quickbooks & Microsoft Office 2007 are the two main programs.

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    I don't think there is a one-step network reset for Windows 7, to be honest. You'd have to unmap/share everything, ipconfig /renew on all computers, reset the router, and start fresh. That's what I did when I got my new computer and put 7 on it. I have my computer, had the wifey's computer till a few days ago, her netbook, my laptop, my tablet, both our iPhones, a wireless all-in-one, and the blu-ray player.

    The bright side is that 7's network setup is actually as easy as it was in XP.

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