> You could run the command I suggested
> 
> "NET USE"
> 
> It will tell you what the drive mapping is.

The output of this command is:
*** << begin output >> ***
New connections will be remembered.

There are no entries in the list."
*** << end output >> ***

I think I managed to get the 'drive' un-mapped. After I use the command 'net 
use /delete \\afs\cs.uwm.edu', any attempts to access AFS produce the original 
error.


> NET VIEW \\AFS
> 
> is a legal command.

The output of this command is:
*** << begin output >> ***
Shared resources at \\afs

OpenAFS_1.7.0800

Share name    Type  Used as  Comment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.cs.uwm.edu   Disk           AFS MountPoint to %cs.uwm.edu:root.cell
.openafs.or   Disk           AFS Symlink to .openafs.org
.openafs.org  Disk           AFS MountPoint to %openafs.org:root.cell
.root         Disk           AFS MountPoint to %openafs.org:root.afs
cs.uwm.edu    Disk           AFS MountPoint to #cs.uwm.edu:root.cell
openafs.org   Disk           AFS MountPoint to #openafs.org:root.cell
The command completed successfully.
*** << end output >> ***

> NET VIEW Z:
> 
> is not.


Thank you for all the assistance,

Dustin J Maass
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