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DOS Command – How To Delete Windows Shared Folder Connection

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How to delete windows shared folder connection by using DOS command?

To view current windows shared folder connections.

Command:

net use

Output:
C:\Documents and Settings\user>net use

New connections will not be remembered.
Status    Local     Remote Network

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OK               Z:          \\sharedhostname\sharedfoldername\
Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.

To delete CERTAIN windows shared folder connection.

Command:

net user z: /d

Remark : where z: is the mapping drive letter.

To delete ALL windows shared folder connection.

Command:

net use * /d

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