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Old 03-10-2008   #1 (permalink)
Raas


 
 

Remove previously mapped network drive

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!

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Old 03-10-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mark L. Ferguson


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive

In the 'Computer' menu, click 'map network drive', and uncheck 'connect at
logon'

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"Raas" <Raas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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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!
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Old 03-10-2008   #3 (permalink)
Dwarf


 
 

RE: Remove previously mapped network drive

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!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-10-2008   #4 (permalink)
Raas


 
 

RE: Remove previously mapped network drive

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!
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Old 03-10-2008   #5 (permalink)
Jay


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive

"Raas" <Raas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6C85B539-D5CD-49D7-A7C9-4D6496142BB9@xxxxxx
Quote:

>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.
Can you not just right click it's icon and choose disconnect?
Don't have any mapped on here to test but us what I've done in previous
versions

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Old 03-10-2008   #6 (permalink)
Robert Martin


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive

This may sound weird but it works.

If you have access to a network with shares simply
map a new network drive using the same letter.
You will then be able to use the disconnect option
from windoze explorer.

If you don't have access to a network with a share
Share a folder on your PC, repeat the above process.

One thing that is a pain is that when a network share is
no longer available the system will hang while it tries to find it.
This happened on XP also.

Good Luck,

Robert



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Old 03-10-2008   #7 (permalink)
Raas


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive

I've done that. The drive says it's disconnected, but when I go to
'computer' it still shows in the drive lists but with a great big red X on
it. I also still get the message that the system cannot find a network drive
and points to this one since it's all she has ever had on her computer.

Right clicking the drive doesn't even give the option to try to remove or
delete the drive.

Disk management doesn't give that option either, since it doesn't recognize
the drive at all. Only in startup and when going into 'computer' or "my
computer" as XP users would know it.

I just want all references to it gone. Disabling doesn't cut it.
Disconnecting does either.

Thanks for trying though!

Raas

"Jay" wrote:
Quote:

> "Raas" <Raas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:6C85B539-D5CD-49D7-A7C9-4D6496142BB9@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >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.
>
> Can you not just right click it's icon and choose disconnect?
> Don't have any mapped on here to test but us what I've done in previous
> versions
>
>
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Old 03-10-2008   #8 (permalink)
Raas


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive

Thanks, but I don't have access to a network with shares. She is at home
now, no network, no share point, etc.



"Robert Martin" wrote:
Quote:

> This may sound weird but it works.
>
> If you have access to a network with shares simply
> map a new network drive using the same letter.
> You will then be able to use the disconnect option
> from windoze explorer.
>
> If you don't have access to a network with a share
> Share a folder on your PC, repeat the above process.
>
> One thing that is a pain is that when a network share is
> no longer available the system will hang while it tries to find it.
> This happened on XP also.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Robert
>
>
>
>
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Old 03-11-2008   #9 (permalink)
Raas


 
 

RE: Remove previously mapped network drive

In the hopes that this will help others:

I received information through another source that directed me to use the
following in order to completele remove the unwanted, disconnected, mapped
network drive from my Vista system:

Start > run > type 'cmd' > then run the command 'net use y /d'
then reboot.

It works! the 'y' in the command is the drive letter, could be anything
you have on your computer that you want to remove.

Good Luck!



"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!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-23-2009   #10 (permalink)
jamesalgar


 
 

Re: Remove previously mapped network drive


Hi Raas, i am a vista user too and tried your suggestion on the cmd line
and it worked just great. seems to be fine now and stops the computer
hanging on startup too! thanks for your help.

you wrote: In the hopes that this will help others:

I received information through another source that directed me to use
the
following in order to completele remove the unwanted, disconnected,
mapped
network drive from my Vista system:

Start > run > type 'cmd' > then run the command 'net use y /d'
then reboot.

It works! the 'y' in the command is the drive letter, could be
anything
you have on your computer that you want to remove.

many thanks

James Algar,
Manager
Wicaboo.com
http://www.wicaboo.com/


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