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> I have a small LAN (6PCs with XP Pro and Vista HP).
>
> Automatically reconnecting has worked fine but my LAN has just changed, so
> need to stop reconnecting to a mapped folders (as Z:\ drive).
>
> After a few days, I can't figure out how to do it. Examples of things I've
> tried:
>
> 1. Right clicking on the folder in Windows Explorer then choosing Disconnect
> works until the next reboot (Z:\ drive is right back again);
> 2. Disconnecting (as 1 above) then re-mapping to the same folder WITHOUT
> selecting the Reconnect at next Login - Z:\ drive is back again at next
> reboot;
> 3. Looking inside Disk Management console doesn't display any mapped
> drives/folders;
> 4. I've mapped a different network folder using the same name but the
> original folder was simply renamed so I now have a new Z:\ drive and the
> original was remapped as Y:\ drive (I don't want either boo hoo).
>
> I can't find any answers on the web (it's all about "How to MAP A Network
> Folder") but nothing about breaking the automatic reconnection.
>
> Can anyone please help me, am very tired and sad
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>
> J Have you tried opening up a command window (Start -> Run: 'CMD' and an
Enter key) and then run this command in the window:
NET SHARE /?
The various possible commands shown might help disconnect your shared drive.
Questor