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!
Re: Remove previously mapped network drive
In the 'Computer' menu, click 'map network drive', and uncheck 'connect at
logon'
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'.
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.
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.
Re: Remove previously mapped network drive
First, you need have a "Shared Folder" on your hard drive. If you
haven't got one already, create a new folder on your hard drive called
"Shared", then right-click it and select properties. Click the Sharing
tab and tick the "Share this folder" box. Next, click "My Computer" and
in the Tools Menu, click "Map Network Drive". Notice the little
down-arrow next to the drive letter shown. Click the arrow to get a list
of letters. Select the one you want to delete, then browse for your
Shared folder and select it. By this means, you will assign the drive
letter to a real folder. Make sure the "reconnect at login" box is
un-ticked. Click the Finish button to get a warning. Answer YES and the
Shared folder will open. Close it. Next, right-click the drive in My
Computer and select disconnect. Ah, I hear you say, but it is still
there! Re-boot and have another look - enjoy!
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.
Re: Remove previously mapped network drive
hey Raas,
i tried that cmd idea u siggested and it didnt work.so i fiddled around and found something that worked.
Here's what i did: Right-Click My Computer->Select Disconnect Network Drive-> select the drive u want to remove->click ok-> then reboot
After i restarted my computer the drive was gone