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Sammy
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      01-23-2005, 05:02 PM
Let's say I have a machine with Windows 2003 Server, that has 2 shared
folders: SharedFolderOne$ available for SharedFolderOne Users only, and
SharedFolderTwo$ available for SharedFolderTwo Users only.

If I'm accessing the server from Windows XP, and I type the following in the
address bar:

\\MyWindows2003Server\SharedFolderOne$

I'll be prompted with a login dialog, where I enter correct credentials for
a user that belongs to SharedFolderOne Users group. Until now, perfect.

Now, I type \\MyWindows2003Server\SharedFolderTwo$

and there's no way I can get access EVEN to a login screen, where I could
enter user/password for a SharedFolderTwo group.

How can I disconnect the first session from XP so that I can reset the
previously entered login info?

I can't even map a network drive, because it says I'm already previously
connected.

Thank you


 
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      01-23-2005, 07:51 PM
Try " net use * /d /y " at the command line. --- Steve


"Sammy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Let's say I have a machine with Windows 2003 Server, that has 2 shared
> folders: SharedFolderOne$ available for SharedFolderOne Users only, and
> SharedFolderTwo$ available for SharedFolderTwo Users only.
>
> If I'm accessing the server from Windows XP, and I type the following in
> the address bar:
>
> \\MyWindows2003Server\SharedFolderOne$
>
> I'll be prompted with a login dialog, where I enter correct credentials
> for a user that belongs to SharedFolderOne Users group. Until now,
> perfect.
>
> Now, I type \\MyWindows2003Server\SharedFolderTwo$
>
> and there's no way I can get access EVEN to a login screen, where I could
> enter user/password for a SharedFolderTwo group.
>
> How can I disconnect the first session from XP so that I can reset the
> previously entered login info?
>
> I can't even map a network drive, because it says I'm already previously
> connected.
>
> Thank you
>
>



 
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