4. Use Command Prompt to Delete a Mapped Network Drive from Windows One method that works in all modern versions of Windows is to use the Command Prompt. Open it and type:net use drive letter /delete. Then, press Enter. For example, we have a drive mapping using the letter Z, so we...
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Network Management and Monitoring Commands delete (user view) Function The delete command deletes a specified file in the storage device. Format delete [ /unreserved ] [ /force ] { filename | devicename } Parameters ParameterDescriptionValue /unreserved Deletes a specified file. The deleted file...
Press the Windows key on your keyboard and type "Command Prompt" (or "CMD"). Right-click on "Command Prompt" in the search results and select "Run as administrator." This will open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges. In the Command Prompt window, type Diskpart and press Ente...
One points to the local C: drive and the other points to the C: drive on the remote computer, so they are two entirely different drives. However, SyncBack cannot know if that is true. For example, the remote C: drive may be mapped to the local computers C: drive or both may be ...
go to the administrative command prompt you opened in Step #2 and right click in the middle of the window, then select "Paste" from the dialogue menu. This will paste everything you entered into the Notepad onto the command line and hopefully the files and folders will also be del...
Yes, I was able to run your example invoke-command, once I ran ‘WinRM quickconfig –q’ on the target server. However, still no joy with either local drives or mapped remote drives. Eric 0 Kudos Reply david_tan2 Valued Contributor 02-06-2014 10:02 PM Re: Re: Reclaim...
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