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      Laksh1999
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      Hi

      I have one issue for the user.There are 2 network drive where 1st drive is valid and 2nd one is invalid.I have tried to remove the 2nd invalid network drive through "net use /delete *".Its not working

      I have deleted the valid network drive and then try to delete that other invalid network path which is mapped which does not help

      Both the links does not help.

      Referred this

      https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-files-winpc/unable-to-disconnect-from-mapped-network-drive/3dd9aba1-e9b3-454f-9872-2521112ddede

      https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/159210-remove-drive-mapping

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        gjacobse @Laksh1999
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        @laksh1999

        Wait,.. you can delete one but not the other? Are they on the same server?

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          JasGot
          last edited by JasGot

          Please post the results of Net Use from a command line.

          Also, please go to your registry and see if the troublesome mapping is listed in:

          HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\
          

          It will look like this: ##server#share

          if it is, delete it.

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            Laksh1999 @JasGot
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            @jasgot said in Network Drive issue:

            Please post the results of Net Use from a command line.

            Also, please go to your registry and see if the troublesome mapping is listed in:

            HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\
            

            It will look like this: ##server#share

            if it is, delete it.

            Tried this as well.I am unable to find any drives in the Regedit

            I got the output for net use
            There are no entries in the list.

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              Laksh1999 @gjacobse
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              @gjacobse said in Network Drive issue:

              @laksh1999

              Wait,.. you can delete one but not the other? Are they on the same server?

              Example Drive 1 is correct server location user have mapped
              Drive 2 which is incorrect name like test123 which is not there as well.but its showing in the File Explorer and its asking for the password whenever the user opens word or excel file in sharepoint

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