In My Network Places, I have a connection set up to a folder on a SharePoint
Server site. After I boot up, I can click the folder in My Network Places
from within Windows Explorer. It asks for my credentials, and then I'm in
until the next reboot.
The problem is that once I've authenticated, my entire system is slowed
down. I'm not sure why that is so, but I thought that an easy fix would be to
disconnect (rather than having to reboot or just live with the slowness).
However, I can't find a way to disconnect.
Right-clicking the folder does not produce any Disconnect option (which does
exist on Windows Vista). Disconnect
Network Drive doesn't work because I haven't mapped to any drives.
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Re: Cannot Unmap (Disconnect) Network Drive ... more of your tips plus the reboot did the trick.. ... I have a mapped network drive that I cannot unmap. ... When I try to disconnect the drive ... >> a folder on a server that is different than the one originally mapped. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Cant disconnect Web folder ... In My Network Places, I have a connection set up to a folder on a SharePoint ... disconnect (rather than having to reboot or just live with the slowness). ... I can't find a way to disconnect.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Cant disconnect from Web folder ... In My Network Places, I have a connection set up to a folder on a SharePoint ... disconnect (rather than having to reboot or just live with the slowness). ... I can't find a way to disconnect.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)