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Unread 07-05-2008, 07:10 PM   #1
nalgene
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Default Removing Old Shares

I realize this must be a elementary question but here it goes ...

After moving some drives around, I now have on my administration page 3 shares of which only one is active.

Code:
0033 IPC$                 HIDDEN                  
0035 ADMIN$               HIDDEN                  
0038 RPC$                 HIDDEN                  
0327 SHARE1               40000  /                      
0330 WebRoot$             HIDDEN                  
0333 Java$                HIDDEN                  
0012 SHARE2               10010  /2                      
0342 SHARE3               10000  /
What debug command do I issue to get rid of Share 1 and 3. It would also be nice if share2 was renamed share1.

Thanks.
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Unread 07-06-2008, 11:07 AM   #2
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Default Re: Removing Old Shares

10000 & 10010 are seperate drives. Share1 (40000) is the raid0 share consisting of 10000 & 10010. So it you want to remove share1 just use the drive utility and remove and or change the config setup.

I do not know what model you are working on but I would recommend that you only use the OS GUI before you break something. Debug cmds are for fixing something that is broke, to correct problems. Not for playing around with, advanced users only.

Read up on the snaps in the FAQ (link in my sig) and the wiki section of this site.
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