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When using the Hyper-V Virtual machine connection program to connect to a VM on another host, you can type the name/IP of the host in the first drop down, and then the second dropdown populates with the VMs running on that host.

I have had and removed a couple of servers with the Hyper-V role, and these are still listed in the dropdown of hosts. I would like to remove them, so I only see a list of currently active hosts, just for neatness.

Not a major issue, as I can simply ignore the ones I know to be inactive/removed, but would like to see if anyone has faced this before and knows how to remove them from the list?

James Edmonds
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  • No idea, but I would give the registry a search for one of the names you want to remove. – Zoredache Feb 06 '14 at 16:32
  • Will give that a go now. – James Edmonds Feb 07 '14 at 10:23
  • Have searched the entire registry, but unfortunately the only reference to those remote machines I can find is in terminal server list, which I assume is the list of terminal servers I have connected to using RDP. Not sue where else they could be stored :S – James Edmonds Feb 07 '14 at 10:33

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