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Hi, well I think this is one of my best questions as I'm completely confused. Basically have just been looking at the network on my computer, running windows 7 x64, and as well as the computers that should be there there is another one.

 

It's titled w/ww.bio.davidson.edu ( without the / but it creates a hyerlink to Biology @ Davidson otherwise), which takes you to a university site. Now I am a biology student so I'm not sure if that is coincidental or not and I'm pretty sure until now I've never visited that site until today but I have been downloading quite a lot of scientific papers recently for essay research.

 

Its not connected to the router so it must be over the internet but I've got no idea what's going on, it doesn't look like its malicious or anything, but I'd love some thoughts and ideas on how I go about getting rid of it.

 

Thanks

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It may be a 'mapped' drive. How it got there I don't know.

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