Good point. I can't recall if the default is to show network drives on the desktop or if I changed that preference sometime in the past.

CB

On 7/29/15 5:36 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,

Not sure why the Disconnect button is not working for you as I’ve used it 
myself in the past.  further to what Chris already mentioned, if you go to the 
Finder, press cmd-comma to bring up the Finder Prefs, then in the General pane, 
make sure that the checkbox is checked for Show Connected Servers, any network 
drives will show up as an icon on your Desktop whereby the cmd-e for Eject 
works to logout and cmd-k can be used easily for logging into these network 
connections.

Later…

On Jul 29, 2015, at 3:02 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Network drives should show up just link physical local drives. You can select 
them and then eject them with command-E. After that you can use command-K to 
connect to another (or the same) server again with the same (or different) 
credentials. You can't connect to the same server multiple times with different 
credentials concurrently.

CB

On 7/29/15 3:44 PM, William Windels wrote:
Hello all,
I am curious if the procedure to login on a network-drive  is accessible.
In my situation, I am logged in on a network-drive but I should be able to 
disconnect the remote disk and login with another user.
In the finder, I can see a disconnect button next to the name of the user that 
is used for login in to the disc.
But this button can’t be activated with voiceover (vo+space)
Any hints to login with another user on a remote disc are very welcome.

Kind regards,
William Windels

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