NETWORK PROFILES IN WINDOWS 10

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Marc Cooper_144

I have posted in here before about old and defunct Network Profiles. I had thought the problem was solved back in January 2019 with no trace of the Profile I deleted back then, it surprised me when I noticed it's return today....01:11:2020 but it was created on 23 October 2020 and there was no warning of it's creation.

Although I will likely follow the same path and steps to remove the defunct profile from registry entries I now don't think this will be the end all of the problem.

The Network Profile on my machine using Windows 10 with all latest updated features v.20H2 and OS Build is 19042.572 is:

DIRECT-9YOWNER-PCEWPK

This Profile returned on 23 October 2020 ...as can be deducted when I converted the Date Created code from Regedit ... E4070A00040016001000020013007203...thus...

SYSTEMTIME Structure (128-bit) (UTC) 2020-10-22 16:02:19.8820000 Z
SYSTEMTIME Structure (128-bit) 2020-10-23 02:02:19.8820000 +10:00
UUID (Guid) Timestamp (UTC) 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 Z
UUID (Guid) Timestamp 0001-01-01 10:00:00.0000000 +10:00

Since I'm in Australia then it the network profile date created in registry will be 2020-10-23 02:02:19.8820000 +10:00...and it is.This must mean that the profile creation is not always dependent on older or obscure registry entries or even newer available networks outside of my PC or the router service such as another network nearby which may be able to attempt a connection to my PC and since I would know that such a connection persists due to remote connection real-time scanner and a network inspector I regularly use....so this isn't anything within my networked field, this begs the question: how does this network profile get created?

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