shared folders dumb(?) question

From: the yeti (returnoftheyeti_at_aol.com)
Date: 10/26/04


Date: 26 Oct 2004 16:52:58 -0700

On my server and on my workstations if I type "\\servername" it list
the shared folders like its supposed to. Except, it also list several
shares that no longer exist. I moved some folders around, changed
drive letters, etc...

How do i make these non-existant shares go away? I searched the
registry for the name of the share that did not exist, and deleted the
entrys, but is still shows up in the list.

Sorry about the dumb question and thanks for the responnse.

Jeremy

PS, Its a win2k3 Small Buisness Server.



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