Cannot disconnect network drive

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We recently had something going on where all the workstations (W2K w/SP4)
were experiencing connectivity issues with our network drives (they would map
drive with logon script, but lose connection to the drive) I have gotten this
issue worked out, but in the course of trying to troubleshoot it, I created a
mapped drive on one workstation that I can not disconnect now. It is using a
drive letter that I need to map to another drive, so I have to get rid of it.
When I try to disconnect, it indicates that the connection no longer exists.
I have checked my logon scripts and they are only mapping the other drive.
How can I get rid of this mapping so I can remap to the right drive? Thanks
for any help!
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Rhonda said:
We recently had something going on where all the workstations (W2K w/SP4)
were experiencing connectivity issues with our network drives (they would map
drive with logon script, but lose connection to the drive) I have gotten this
issue worked out, but in the course of trying to troubleshoot it, I created a
mapped drive on one workstation that I can not disconnect now. It is using a
drive letter that I need to map to another drive, so I have to get rid of it.
When I try to disconnect, it indicates that the connection no longer exists.
I have checked my logon scripts and they are only mapping the other drive.
How can I get rid of this mapping so I can remap to the right drive? Thanks
for any help!

The drive is probably mapped by a scheduled process. When
you stop that process then the mapping will stop too.
 

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