Re: Bogus network drive won't delete or disconnect
Joe <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A bogus drive has appeared in the folder view side of Widows
Explorer. It is titled
"Disconnected Network Drive (N:)"
If you right click on it and select Disconnect network drive a
message says it can not be found.
If you do properties on it it shows up empty, but it does reference a
real drive partition in the computer.
Don't have any idea where it came from. Just open my computer one day
and there it was!!!
Joe
Run
net use * /del
in a command prompt.
.
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