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Not just old Wi-Fi networks, but the entire list of old network adapters including plugged connections? I just got a new wireless network adapter and noticed that "View your network properties" has a huge list of every modem I've had plugged into is still there. Is there any way to clear all of those?

Note: I already tried "Network reset".

Note: I know how to remove old Network profiles by deleting them here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Profiles
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Last time I did it, I went into device manager to do it but that's because I use ssh tunneling quite often and every time I used a different wireless network, it dropped a record in there.

Without the tunneling, not sure but at the very least, may want to double check.

edit: Typos fixed.
Post edited September 20, 2017 by drmike
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drmike: Last time I did it, I went into device manager to do it but that's because I use shh tunneling quite often and every time I used a different wireless network, it dropped a record in there.

Without the tunneling, not sure but at the very least, may want to double check.
I've just been playing around with Wireless adapters and connections on a laptop and I can confirm this is where to look. They should each have an entry and drivers here and you can either disable them or uninstall them completely.
I deleted all of the Network Adapters listed in the device manager, one of the devicies a "150Mbps" Nano USB Adapter isn't listed, and they all basically came back after a reset. The huge list still remains in "View your network properties".