You can use the command line for unc as well.

Also you can make a secondary connection to a server using the IP instead of  
the netbios name.


-sc

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Bunting <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 1:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Subject: xp share removal?

I browsed to a share for which I don't have access to the files (different 
domain). Problem is, I want to connect under new credentials but Windows won't 
let me make two connections to the same share with different credentials, so 
how do I remove the connection besides net use /delete * ?  

net use output:  

Status       Local     Remote                    Network

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK           Z:        \\servername1\all         Microsoft Windows Network
OK                     \\servername2\SQLBKUP     Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.

I want to remove the connection to \\servername2\SQLBKUP

Thanks,
Jeff




 

 


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