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14 May 2010

Mounting network drives

How many time shave you mounted a network drive, supplied the "correct" identifications and then detected that you made an error and then needs to reboot the computer just to "get ride" of the connection to the network drive that isn't working?

I grew tired of this and looked for another way to handled this since it takes far to much time to reboot just because you made a slight error.

Open a command prompt and type the command NET USE you will see a list of connected network drivers. This command is quite good a adressing problems with net work drives. You can change the logged in user by typing NET USE / USER: or remove the connection by typing  NET USE /delete.


Hopefully this helps some out there so you lose less time dealing with this problem.



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