How can the XP system retrieve desktop network neighbors?
Under normal circumstances, there will be a network neighbor icon on the desktop of the XP system, which is an indispensable part of the system. Recently, a pure version of XP system user found that the network neighbors on the desktop suddenly disappeared while using the computer. What's going on? Here are two ways to retrieve the lost network neighbors of the XP system.
Method 1:
1. Right-click the blank area on the desktop-properties and switch to the "desktop" tab;
2. Click the "Custom desktop" button. There are three options: "My documents", "my computer", and "Network neighbors" at the "desktop icon, select the check box before the network neighbor, and then confirm to save and exit to see if the network neighbor is back.
Method 2:
1. Start Menu -- run -- enter gpedit. msc -- press Enter.
2. In the pop-up local Group Policy Editor, expand the "user configuration", "management template", and "desktop" options in sequence, in the desktop settings window on the right, find and double-click the "Hide network neighbors" icon on the desktop.
3. Double-click the "hide" Network Neighbor "icon on the desktop to set the status to" disabled ".
4. Then, let's see if your network neighbor is on your desktop again.
The preceding two methods are used to retrieve the desktop network neighbors of the XP system. There are a lot of icons on the desktop, and we may easily delete them when using them. In general, they can be retrieved.