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MDK
Oct 10, 2010Aspirant
Can't find C drive or admin related folders
I'm starting to regret my choice in NAS, maybe I should've gone for a more user-friendly (beginner) one :x I used to be able to see the admin related folders such as C volume etc but now I can't....
mdgm-ntgr
Oct 11, 2010NETGEAR Employee Retired
It's not RAIDar that's remembering the credentials. To disconnect from the NAS:
If unsure what the sharename is that you need to disconnect, you can simply type "net use" (no quotes) in the command prompt to take a look at what are the active connections.
Also if your connections are only to the NAS, then you can simply use:
net use * /delete
which will disconnect all connections to network shares that were listed when you typed "net use" (no quotes).
ewok wrote:
From the command prompt, use the "net use" command, something like:
net use \\$nas_ip\$sharename /delete
If unsure what the sharename is that you need to disconnect, you can simply type "net use" (no quotes) in the command prompt to take a look at what are the active connections.
Also if your connections are only to the NAS, then you can simply use:
net use * /delete
which will disconnect all connections to network shares that were listed when you typed "net use" (no quotes).
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