I had previously tried this, however when I get to the dialog box that asks
for the mapping, I uncheck the check box but the 'finish' button is not
enabled. If I select a folder from the dropdown box, the 'finish' button is
enabled, but the system wants to map a drive again. If I clear the folder
area completely, the 'finish' button is no longer enabled. In otherwords,
this option doesn't work. I don't want to simple have the mapped drive not
show, I want it gone, and this option doesn't work for either scenario unless
I'm able to be connected to the drive while selecting the option. I can't do
that. She no longer works there.
Any other suggestions would be quite welcome.
Thanks.
"Dwarf" wrote:
Quote:
> Hi Raas,
>
> To do this, click the start orb and then click 'Computer'. In the bar at the
> top is a number of options, and one of these is 'Map network drive'. Click
> it. This brings up a dialogue with the heading 'What network folder would you
> like to map?', and underneath is a check box 'Reconnect at logon'. You need
> to click that check box to remove the tick (ie, the check box should be
> clear). You might also need to delete the contents of the 'Folder:' box as
> well. Click 'Finish' when you are done and close 'Computer'.
> Dwarf
>
> "Raas" wrote:
> Quote:
> > The company my wife worked for insisted that her laptop be mapped to one of
> > their network drives. She did so, but now no longer works for them. The
> > mapped drive still shows up under "computer" and she always gets a message
> > that some drives cannot be connected.
> >
> > How can we completely remove this previously mapped drive from her system?
> >
> > Thanks!